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To help you understand more about the Spanish of these girls, you can see the list below:
- Mexico: Mexican Spanish, influenced by Nahuatl and English (yes, some Southern US states speak Spanish). Mexican Spanish is the largest dialect group of Spanish with over 100 million people.
- Cuba: Carabbean Spanish, spoken in many island countries like Cuba and the Dominican Republic. It is influenced by aboriginal insular languages like Taino as well as the linguistic features from Africa.
- Argentina: Rioplatense Spanish, the main Spanish in Argentina and Uruguay. This dialect group includes some features from languages in Italy as Argentina and Uruguay were two of the main destinations of Italian immigration.
- Colombia and Peru: Pacific and Andean Spanish. These two dialect groups are mainly spoken in Colombia, Peru and Ecuador. They gets some features from Guarani and Quechua as well as other Southern American aboriginal languages. The difference between Colombia and Peru is the Peruvian Spanish seems to be more Andean than the Colombian Spanish.
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The Funny thing is that I guessed the same words as Julia:
- palta = pauta de reunião (I would have never thought of "abacate)
- queque = fila (queue em inglês). Nunca pensaria em "bolo". "tarta" in Portuguese is "torta" that iin Spanish is "bolo", lol, and "pastel" is a snack like the "empanadas".
- móvil (here in Brazil we say "telefone", "celular" ou "telefone celular" (raro), mas tudo começou com "telefone móvel".
- gancho = gancho (hook em inglês); clothe hanger as the one shown in the picture we call "cabide", The ones you hang your wet clothes to dry is "varal".
- "Cebola" was funny. Except for Argentina, all the others say "cebolha" (Portuguese "lh" = Spanish "LL")
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@Noah_ol11
4 months ago
The intelligibility between Spanish and Portuguese make them understand mostly of each other, the slangs are probably the hardest to understand even among the spanish speakers
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