Newfound Pride in Guaraní, a Language Long Disdained in Paraguay While the indigenous language is widely spoken across the country, its use is much more common in the streets than the halls of power. Now, officials are pushing to end its second-class status. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:To Tackle Climate Change, a New U.N. Climate Report Says Put a High Price on Carbon‘Our Hands Can Reach You’: Khashoggi Case Shakes Saudi Dissidents AbroadU.S. Marine Colonel in Australia Relieved of Command After Drunken DrivingRare White Tiger Kills Zookeeper in JapanBrazil Voters Edge Toward a ‘Last Resort’ Leader2nd Skripal Poisoning Suspect Is a Russian Military Doctor, Report Says