Languages of El Salvador

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The Languages of El Salvador is what the country has been influenced throughout its history from the roots of the indigenous languages. Spanish is the official language of El Salvador, plus the indigenous as recognized languages:[1]

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The official language of El Salvador is Castilian. The government is required to ensure its conservation and teaching. The indigenous languages spoken in the national territory are part of the cultural heritage and will be preserved, disseminated and respected.

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There are also foreign languages that came from immigrants of the world and its descendants such as English, French, Italian, among others.[2]

Indigenous languages

Before colonization, El Salvador had seven indigenous languages, four of which became extinct while the other three survived throughout history despite being endangered:

Endangered languages

  • Nawat is spoken by the Pipil, considered the most widely spoken indigenous language in the country, with more than a thousand speakers.
  • Potón is spoken by the Lenca, located in the eastern part of the country. It is considered nearly extinct with 32 speakers.
  • Cacaopera was spoken in the department of Morazán, considered nearly extinct with 24 speakers.

Extinct languages

Spanish

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Sign Languages

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Foreign Languages

El Salvador has approximately 7% of the population who speak foreign languages by the foreign communities of the country mentioned by some of these.[2]

  • English is the language spoken by almost half of El Salvadors population academically, economically and socially, ranked as the fiftieth in the world with a moderate score of 524.[12]
  • French is present in its community for migration situations based on their stories, their education, and their economy.[13]
  • Italian is where its cultural influence was marked from the 19th Century that has its speaking community.[14]

References

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  3. El Salvador Armed Forces History of Armed Forces in the Medieval Era (in Spanish).
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  8. Campbell y Kaufman, 1977
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See also

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