However, it's important to note that:
* Regional dialects of Spanish exist throughout Colombia, adding diversity to the language spoken.
* Indigenous languages are also spoken in Colombia. There are over 65 indigenous languages still spoken in the country, though many are endangered.
* English is becoming increasingly common in some urban areas, particularly in tourism and business settings.
So, while Spanish is the primary language, Colombia is a linguistically diverse country with a rich tapestry of languages spoken.