Translation Services

Indigenous Languages of
South and Central America
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Translation Services Into Indigenous Languages of South and Central America

According to the UNICEF, indigenous peoples of Latin America speak 420 different languages, of which 103 (24.5%) are cross-border languages spoken in two or more countries. Quechua stands out especially since it is spoken in seven different countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Chile and Colombia.

In view of the fact that thousands of people still preserve and speak indigenous languages, it has been necessary to create a team of professional translators committed to bringing accurate information around the world into the mother tongue of thousands of indigenous people in Latin America. Hence the birth of our nameĀ South America Translation.


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Interesting Facts About Indigenous Languages in Latin America
Quechua Peru
Kichwa Ecuador
Aymara Bolivia

In Latin America there are 103 cross-border languages, spoken in two or more countries.

In Latin America there are 522 indigenous groups who speak 420 different languages.

It is estimated that 10% of the population of Latin America is indigenous.

Shuar Ecuador
Mayan Languages
Ixil Mexico

108 indigenous communities are cross-border.

Most Latin American countries have an indigenous population that ranges from 3% to 10% of the total population.

Latin America has the greatest wealth in the world in language families with almost 100 of them.