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planning a driving trip in argentina and i want to know if there actually IS gps in the southern hemispere, and if so, do rental cars in argentina come equipped with gps systems like those in the u.s....
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Nicole
Are you an Argentinian that speaks German? I read on Wikipedia it was 1 Million?
What is the next biggest language in Argentina besides Spanish and English? Additional Details I read there were 1 million German speakers
One million German speakers sounds like too much, I think 400,000 may be a more reasonable number.
Besides Spanish and English the next biggest language would be Italian.
Only then German, French, Yiddish, Guarani and some indigenous languages. Nowadays maybe also Korean and in some areas in the south Welsh.
lovetotravel
You are right a lot of Germans immigrated to Argentina but so did a lot of Spaniards and Italians. I would say the next language would probably be Italian before German.
carmelo_sabato
yes there many Germans in Argentina there is a town like in alps !!
Matteo M
First it would be Spanish (Castillian) then Italian, French German and English... Now days you could also find Chinese and Russian.....(if you look in the right places)