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Subject: Re: The Spanish language

Author: Chrilly Donninger

Date: 23:45:46 12/14/05

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On December 14, 2005 at 21:35:45, Alan Grotier wrote:

>
>  How does the Spanish language out side of Spain differ to Spanish in Spain?
>
>  Apart the different dialects the base language is probably the same.
>  Grammar in particular.The written word uses the same formular.
>
>  Where is the best place to learn Spanish in order that it may understood
>  everywhere in the world.International Spanish.This may just not be Spain!

The best place to learn any language is in bed :-). If you want to learn the
"correct" Spannish you have additionally get friends with a girl from the
central region of Spain/Madrd. Barcelona is already a bad place, because the
people there do not speak at all spanish (its Catalan). Also the north of Spain
differs a lot. If you are US, you should find it easier to learn Spanish in
(South-)America. They too do not open the mouth when speaking and drop parts of
words. Sounds similar to the "chewing-gum" English of the States.

Chrilly



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