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What are the most common languages spoken in Buenos Aires?

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Are residents of Buenos Aires typically multilingual? What languages are most common? Here's what one local expert had to say about language in Buenos Aires.

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First of all, a knowledge of Spanish will help you a lot if you’re new to Buenos Aires. While there are people who speak English, it is not the norm in Argentina and people may feel uncomfortable. Beyond that, Buenos Aires’ architecture is well known for keeping several neo-classical styles. In particular, visiting the Recoleta neighborhood (more so if you are walking down the Libertador Avenue) will remind you why several people refer to Buenos Aires as the Paris of Latin America with its French-like architecture mixed with Italian and to a lesser degree Spanish styles. San Telmo’s bohemian feel, particularly in the Lezama Park, is a must-see. Many also suggest visiting Caminito in La Boca for its colorful “conventillos” and the Tango vibes and spectacles (keep to the touristic zone, however, and go in groups). Be careful when showing your cellphone in the streets, however; crime is a reality in Argentina, and while it is not as high as places like Brazil or Uruguay, it exists. Our food is also quite tasty, particularly our meat (even if I don’t eat it myself). Do come to visit Argentina, we’re a bit of a mess, but a warm, welcoming and sometimes even elegant mess!

Lautaro, says: 2022
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