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:Death Toll in Kabul Bombing Has Hit 150, Afghan President SaysAid Coordinator in Yemen Had Secret Job Overseeing U.S. Military ShipmentsQuestions on U.K. Policing Mount as 3rd London Attacker Is IdentifiedXi Jinping and Jerry Brown of California Meet to Discuss Climate ChangeAustralian Politics Is Open to Foreign Cash, and China Has Much to GainU.S. Stops Short of Threatening to Quit U.N. Human Rights Council