What is the language of chile?

Chile has two official languages: Spanish and Mapudungun, an indigenous language spoken by the Mapuche people. Spanish is the most widely spoken language in Chile, and the accent and vocabulary used there is different from other Spanish-speaking countries due to its isolation from other Spanish-speaking countries.

There are also some regional variations in the way Chileans speak Spanish, such as the use of the form "vos" instead of "tú" for the second person singular, and the usage of certain words that may not be commonly used in other Spanish-speaking countries.

In recent years, English has also become increasingly popular in Chile, particularly among younger generations, due to its importance in international business and travel. Many universities and schools now offer English classes, and English proficiency is seen as a valuable skill in the job market.