Throughout the nation of Argentina, there are at least 40 languages prevalent. Some of these languages are indigenous, coming from the original natives of the land, the Native American Indians. These languages are only spoken by them and the rest of the languages are from the immigrants. This of course includes Spanish, brought in by the Spanish settlers of long ago.
Some of these languages are endangered, and spoken only by the elderly people of the land. Unfortunately, their descendants do not speak the language of their parents and the future generations will certainly not be able to speak those languages. Along with these, there also seems to be some languages that are now considered to be extinct. These are simply left for the history books and will never be picked up again and spoken. The languages of Argentina are quite vast and varied.