I missed Jim's original
post. I can only see the difference between Spanish Spanish and Latin America
Spanish, beacuse in Spain they pronounce words in different way (and I hate
this). Much more "shhhshshshs" if you know what I mean lol!
BUT I have a Chilean friend
and she says she can tell you where a person come from just by the way she/he
talks, she can tell if the person is from Ecuador, Peru or Mexico,
etc.
Agie
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 3:53 AM
Subject: Re: Multi-lingual signs... Multilanguages
> > Is Spanish pretty much the same language in all of the
Central and South
> > American countries. Or is Spanish that is used in
Spain a lot different
> > than the Spanish in Central America?
>
> ALL languages are different depending on which part of the world
they're
> being spoken in. Mexican Spanish is very similar to
Spanish Spanish, but
> there are differences, some subtle, some NOT so
subtle.
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