The Expats: GuaranĂ­ in Da House

Before there was Brazil and Paraguay, and the border between them, there were the Guaraní. Indigenous people, enslaved by the Spanish invaders and converted by the Jesuits, they spoke a language of nasal harmony and heavy in vowels, which made history as the only native tongue to become the official language of a colonized country.

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