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  1. El español rioplatense, también conocido como castellano rioplatense, es una variedad del español hablado principalmente en y alrededor de la cuenca del Río de la Plata de Argentina y Uruguay. También se le conoce como español rioplatense o español argentino. Es el dialecto más destacado para emplear tanto en el habla como en la escritura.

  2. Spanish language. Chilean Spanish ( Spanish: español chileno [2] or castellano chileno) is any of several varieties of the Spanish language spoken in most of Chile. Chilean Spanish dialects have distinctive pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and slang usages that differ from those of Standard Spanish. [3]

  3. rioplatense: al nativo de las Provincias Unidas del Río de la Plata, que es el nombre de un estado que abarcó las actuales Argentina y Uruguay. rioplatense: en un uso más común, indistintamente al nativo de la Argentina o de Uruguay, posteriormente a su separación como estados independientes. rioplatense: Español rioplatense, dialecto del ...

  4. 16 de dez. de 2022 · Grammar: second person singular- voseo. Voseo is one of the most noticeable features of Rioplatense Spanish, also called Argentinian Spanish. It consists in using the pronoun vos instead of tú and ti, to address the second person singular. It is used in informal contexts, to address people with whom the hierarchy or age is the same.

  5. The Annobonese Creole, locally called Fa d'Ambö ( Fa d'Ambu or even Fá d'Ambô) is a Portuguese-based creole, similar to Forro, with some borrowings from Spanish. It is spoken by 9,000 people on the islands of Ano Bom and Bioko, in Equatorial Guinea. In fact, Fa d'Ambu shares the same structure of Forro (82% of lexicon).

  6. The phoneme /ʎ/ is distinguished from /ʝ/ in some areas in Spain (mostly northern and rural) and South America (mostly highland). Other accents of Spanish, comprising the majority of speakers, have lost the palatal lateral as a distinct phoneme and have merged historical /ʎ/ into /ʝ/: this is called yeísmo.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cuyo_SpanishCuyo Spanish - Wikipedia

    Cuyo Spanish or Cuyano Spanish (Castellano Cuyano) [1] is the dialect of Spanish that evolved in the historical province of Cuyo and that is now spoken in the Argentine provinces of Mendoza and San Juan. To a lesser extent, it is also spoken in the provinces of San Luis and La Rioja. Cuyo Spanish shares a series of common traits with Chilean ...