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The languages of South America can be divided into four broad groups: the languages of the (in most cases former) colonial powers; many indigenous languages some of which enjoy co-official status alongside the colonial languages; and various pockets of other languages spoken by immigrant populations that have survived assimilation by the majority Languages.

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