Quais são as línguas indígenas mais faladas no Brasil?

Even before the Portuguese arrived, Brazil was already a land of voices. 🌿 More than 1,200 languages ​​were spoken by peoples who transmitted stories, knowledge, and traditions through the spoken word. Today, even after centuries of colonization and oblivion, hundreds of these languages ​​still resist. They echo in villages, forests, and riverbanks—preserving the sound of our origin. Among them are Guarani, Kaingang, Xavante, Ticuna, and Yanomami, languages ​​that have survived the test of time and continue to express identities, beliefs, and ways of seeing the world. Did you like it? LIKE and SHARE 👍️ 📚 BOOK "How to Acquire a New Language" 👉 Link: https://go.hotmart.com/P87285799G 📲 SOCIAL MEDIA: 📣 Telegram (Channel): https://t.me/tudosobreidiomas Sources: [1] Babbel (2023). What are the Indigenous Languages ​​Existing in Brazil? [2] IBGE Automatic Retrieval System (2010). Table 3179. #BrazilianCulture #IndigenousLanguages ​​#OriginalBrazil #LinguisticDiversity #HistoryOfBrazil #LanguagesOfBrazil #Guarani #Xavante #Kaingang #Yanomami #Ticuna #NativeLanguages ​​#CulturalEducation #CulturalPreservation #AncestralWisdom