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Spanish (Latin America)

Spanish (Spain)

 

It's the same thing

.

no they talk gay in spain

literally

they sometimes use 'th' instead of saying 's'

just say "como ethta"

so lame

and plus they use "ais" at the end of their verbs when talking to a crowd.

 

i all ready know spanish, it's so lame

like there are so many mexicans here and it would be useful but i mean...

idk, forget you guys! i'm learning danish! :cool: :lol:

 

-Same thing, same, same. there are no variations in the grammar or linguistic. The accent is completely irrelevant Mr. is something that is characteristic of each country or culture.

 

-Don't lie you don't know spanish... :P I've seen some of ur pseudo intents

 

Danish :confused:

 

 

 

 

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you're the biggest douche, i was trying to be cool with you but i totally give up. you're so close-minded.

Latin and Spainish spanish is what American english is to British english...

it's the same but there are completely new words and a completely new way of using certain verbs.

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no they talk gay in spain

literally

they sometimes use 'th' instead of saying 's'

just say "como ethta"

so lame

and plus they use "ais" at the end of their verbs when talking to a crowd.

 

actually it's with z but............................never mind :rolleyes:

and the ais is just like the 'vous' form in french

 

:P pfft well i like it

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Spanish (Latin America)

Spanish (Spain)

 

It's the same thing

.

no they talk gay in spain

literally

they sometimes use 'th' instead of saying 's'

just say "como ethta"

so lame

and plus they use "ais" at the end of their verbs when talking to a crowd.

 

i all ready know spanish, it's so lame

like there are so many mexicans here and it would be useful but i mean...

idk, forget you guys! i'm learning danish! :cool: :lol:

 

-Same thing, same, same. there are no variations in the grammar or linguistic. The accent is completely irrelevant Mr. is something that is characteristic of each country or culture.

 

-Don't lie you don't know spanish... :P I've seen some of ur pseudo intents

 

Danish :confused:

 

 

 

 

-

you're the biggest douche, i was trying to be cool with you but i totally give up. you're so close-minded.

Latin and Spainish spanish is what American english is to British english...

it's the same but there are completely new words and a completely new way of using certain verbs.

 

 

I know there are LITTLE differences but no so irrelevant to say u're going to choose between LA spanish and SPspanish to learn. you fool, there is just one spanish you learn, not two or tree.

 

I think the unique difference is the jargon or colloquial vocabulary: something autochthonous from each country and it's independent of the language itself, however that colloquial differences aren't so extreme to prevent communication.

 

Here something useful: http://spanish.about.com/cs/historyofspanish/f/varieties.htm

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Well, techinically speaking, if you know "Mexican" spanish, which is just regular spanish.. :confused: and you go to Spain you could have a conversation with just about anyone. I think the only verb difference is the vosotros verbs and some nouns will be different. But that's true in any country. In mexico, torta means sandwich, but in Venezuela, it'll mean cake. So there'll be slight differences in whatever country that you're in.

 

But if you already know spanish and want to learn something different, that's cool too. Try learning all the languages you put up there. That'll be a challenge.

:cool:

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