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What language is gaucho?

"Gaucho" is not a language. It's a term that refers to a type of horseman and cowboy who originated in the Pampas region of Argentina, Uruguay, and southern Brazil.

The term "gaucho" encompasses a culture and lifestyle, and the people who identify as gauchos speak various languages depending on their region, including:

* Spanish: Primarily spoken in Argentina and Uruguay.

* Portuguese: Primarily spoken in Brazil.

* Guarani: Spoken in Paraguay and some parts of Argentina and Brazil.

So, there isn't one specific "gaucho language," but rather a variety of languages spoken by the gaucho people.

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