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  • BendOver
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    #21
    Originally posted by Zaroku
    Cuban people speak weird Spanish.

    the standard is Mexican Spanish….

    They kinda fight Olympic style and many avoid wars…
    Are you high? There's no standard in latinamerica. We all speak spanish with different accents. If is a standard, Spain should be the norm. You are weird.

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      #22
      Originally posted by BendOver
      Are you high? There's no standard in latinamerica. We all speak spanish with different accents. If is a standard, Spain should be the norm. You are weird.
      I actually disagree. Mexican Spanish is the norm.

      why call me weird?

      ive travelled in a lot of Latin American cultures …

      sorry I offended you but my Peruvian bro in law says a taco is a shoe sole?

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        #23
        Originally posted by Zaroku

        I actually disagree. Mexican Spanish is the norm.

        why call me weird?

        ive travelled in a lot of Latin American cultures …

        sorry I offended you but my Peruvian bro in law says a taco is a shoe sole?
        No, you're wrong, Colombians speak very good Spanish, just like Argentinians and Venezuela. Cubans, Portoricans, and Dominicans use more slang, maybe is a Caribbean culture. At the end of the day, every culture in Latino America has its dialect, derived from the Spanish language, Spain. In some parts of Mexico, Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala, they do not even speak Spanish. Again, we all Spanish-speaking people have some differences when naming things. Taco can be a part of the shoe and is something that you came to know from Taco Bell. It doesn't mean your Peruvian friend is wrong. In Cuba, a taco can be food or a game we play simulating baseball. We play it with a broomstick and a cork or a smaller piece, cut from the broomstick, wrapped on tape. Be safe.
        Last edited by BendOver; 10-16-2021, 09:54 AM.

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          #24
          Originally posted by BendOver

          No, you're wrong, Colombians speak very good Spanish, just like Argentinians and Venezuela. Cubans, Portoricans, and Dominicans use more slang, maybe is a Caribbean culture. At the end of the day, every culture in Latino America has its dialect, derived from the Spanish language, Spain. In some parts of Mexico, Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala, they do not even speak Spanish. Again, we all Spanish-speaking people have some differences when naming things. Taco can be a part of the shoe and is something that you came to know from Taco Bell. It doesn't mean your Peruvian friend is wrong. In Cuba, a taco can be food or a game we play simulating baseball. We play it with a broomstick and a cork or a smaller piece, cut from the broomstick, wrapped on tape. Be safe.
          Mexican Spanish is the standard now.. American English is the standard…

          I know rich people and from South America and they don’t like Mexican Spanish at all.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Zaroku

            Mexican Spanish is the standard now.. American English is the standard…

            I know rich people and from South America and they don’t like Mexican Spanish at all.
            I won't waste my time trying to teach you. Believe what you will and be safe. Again, Mexican Spanish is the standard, in México. Be safe

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              #26
              How does Latin America Spanish differ from European Spanish

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                #27
                Originally posted by BendOver

                I won't waste my time trying to teach you. Believe what you will and be safe. Again, Mexican Spanish is the standard, in México. Be safe
                Thanks… Mexicans say I speak gringo Spanish …

                shalom

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Zaroku

                  Thanks… Mexicans say I speak gringo Spanish …

                  shalom
                  Not familiar with that term. Spanglish, yes.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by QueensburyRules

                    - -They've adapted quite nicely the new American run and stink style that has left US boxing in the dumps with precious few obvious exceptions like Spence and Bud.


                    Gamboa and Luis Ortiz are the only ones wanting to actually wage a fight. Gamboa could've been great, but just went off the rails. Also they come here only speaking Spanish and trusting fellow Cubanos who are terrible at managing or developing fighters, so they're double damned even if now they got some pocket change to jingle for the first time.

                    Gonna be Ugh stinkfest come Saturday, so enjoy...
                    So the fight, do you think it was stink-fest? Be safe...

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by GrandpaBernard
                      How does Latin America Spanish differ from European Spanish
                      Nothing, some words mean different things. That's all.

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