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Is Spanish the only language that is spoken in Argentina?

No, Spanish is the official language of Argentina, but it's not the only one spoken there.

While Spanish is the dominant language, other languages are also spoken in Argentina, including:

* Indigenous languages: There are several indigenous languages spoken by different communities, such as Quechua, Mapuche, and Guaraní.

* Immigrant languages: Due to a long history of immigration, many languages from Europe, Asia, and other parts of the world are spoken in Argentina, including Italian, German, English, and Arabic.

* Sign language: Argentine Sign Language (LSA) is used by the deaf community.

So, while Spanish is the primary language, Argentina is a multilingual country with a rich linguistic diversity.

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