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L26183ParticipantThere are roughly five Spanish dialects: Spanish (from Spain), Mexican/Central American, Andean, Caribbean and Argentinean. The Spanish you might’ve learned in high school is most likely the Mexican variety. This is a pretty basic dialect and would correspond to the Midwestern accent of the United States. The Andean dialect (Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia) is vaguely similar to the Mexican, but fancier. (Think Canadians). Caribbean (Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic) is fast and somewhat broken, but it’s also close to the dialect of Spain (kind of like the Aussie dialect). The Argentineans are the hardest to understand. This dialect contains heavy Italian and German influences. The dialect from Spain is easy to understand, but it sounds rough and aggressive. Venezuela and Colombia are somewhere between the Caribbean and Andean dialects.
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