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When I hear Mexicans speaking Spanish, it sounds like it’s another language in comparison to Spanish people. Is it true, or am I just confused because of the accent?
How mutually intelligible is the Spanish spoken in Spain with that spoken in Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, etc.?
How mutually intelligible is the Spanish spoken in Spain with that spoken in Mexico, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, etc.?
Do the Spanish actually speak as fast as they sound?
Do the Spanish actually speak as fast as they sound?
Do the Spanish actually speak as fast as they sound?
Which dialects of Spanish are generally hardest to understand? Chilean speech changes a lot when you are speaking to a person of middle class, low class, or from the south. The hardest one to understand is the southern dialect.
Sliced Bread and Dominicans speak fast
Sliced Bread and Dominicans speak fast
Which countries have the easiest spoken Spanish to understand?
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