The Guarani language is an indigenous language spoken primarily in Paraguay, where it is one of the official languages alongside Spanish. It is part of the Tupian language family and is used by millions of people, not only in Paraguay but also in parts of Argentina, Brazil, and Bolivia.
Guarani is notable for its rich oral tradition and cultural significance among the Guarani people. The language has influenced local culture, music, and literature, and it is taught in schools, promoting bilingualism in the region. Its preservation is vital for maintaining the cultural identity of its speakers.