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Tupi-Guarani
one of the most widespread groups of South American
Indian languages (after Arawakan). It is divided by some scholars into two
major divisions: Tupí in eastern Brazil and Guaraní in Paraguay and Argentina.
These languages were used by the first European traders and missionaries as
contact languages in their dealings with the Indians. Guaraní became the
national language of Paraguay, although not with official status; persons not
speaking Guaraní are in a minority in that country. The language is also a
literary language for works of a popular character, especially for songs. Some
scholars classify Tupí-Guaraní with a number of other less important groups in
a Tupian grouping. (Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.)
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