Why do Hispanics speak so fast?

A Spanish speaker would almost always link the vowel sounds and pronounce the whole thing as a single word: Todoestoestaquí (To-does-toes-ta-quí). This is another factor that makes Spanish seem faster than English.
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Do Spanish people talk faster?

Spanish is in second place with around 8-9 syllables spoken per second, whereas, English is in eight place with around 6-7 syllables spoken per second. In other words, Spanish native speakers speak 25% more quickly than English native speakers.
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What is the average speaking speed for Spanish?

The rate of speech varies per speaker, but Spanish is generally about 218 words per minute.
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Why do Spanish people talk with a lisp?

The story goes like this: a medieval king of Spain spoke with a lisp. Wanting to imitate royalty, courtiers picked it up. The resulting th sound wormed its way into the Spanish language.
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Why do Colombians speak so fast?

That's because, unlike other languages, each syllable in Spanish is pronounced with the same length and intensity. Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. It's very precise, very regular, and sounds very fast.
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What language is spoken the fastest?

1. Japanese:

Japanese is the fastest recorded language. It has a rate of 7.84 syllables per second.
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Why is English slower than Spanish?

English has a very high information density per syllable. Spanish, as an example, has much lower information density. Put simply, Spanish speakers must say more syllables to make meaning.
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Do Americans talk slow?

According to Marchex, Americans speak an average of 110 to 115 words per minute. In the time it takes residents of a slow-talking state to utter five words, those who hail from a fast-talking state will spew out six.
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What is the slowest language to speak?

Mandarin is the slowest recorded language with a rate as low as 5.18 syllables per second.
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What is the coolest language?

Here's our list of contenders for coolest language
  • French.
  • Spanish.
  • 3. Japanese.
  • Chinese.
  • German.
  • Brazilian Portuguese.
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Which country speaks the purest Spanish?

If you're looking to learn the purest Spanish, Mexico is the place to go. It has all the grammar conventions from the Spaniards, but with the clear enunciation of indigenous languages.
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What is the #1 language?

1. English – 1,121 million speakers. It is the most widely spoken language in the world because of the global impact of England and the United States in the last three centuries.
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What is the fastest Spanish accent?

The Caribeño (Caribbean) Accent

First, those who live in the Caribbean tend to speak insanely fast, so fast in fact, that sometimes even native Spanish speakers from other countries can't understand what's being said. Second, many words in Caribbean Spanish are often cut down, which also makes the words run together.
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Who speaks faster Spanish or French?

One 2011 study from the Université de Lyon looked at 7 languages, which reported the order as Japanese (7.84 syllables per second), Spanish (7.82), French (7.18), Italian (6.99), English (6.19), German (5.97) and Mandarin (5.18).
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Do Cubans talk fast?

Cubans speak fast and furiously. There's a very nasal and almost garbled quality to Cuban Spanish. Cubans tend to drop their final consonants, particularly the s, and they don't roll their rr's particularly strongly, converting the rr into an almost l sound in words like carro or perro.
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What type of Spanish has a lisp?

Castilian Spanish of the Middle Ages had originally two distinct sounds for what we now think of as the "lisp": the cedilla, and the z as in "dezir". The cedilla made a "ts" sound and the "z" a "dz" sound.
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When did the Spanish start lisping?

A legend has grown up that this "lisp" started when the Castilians were ruled by King Ferdinand in the 13th century. He was supposed to have had a lisp, so his courtiers, in deference to him, started lisping, too. (Amazingly enough, the King didn't think that everyone was taking the mickey, which was quite fortunate.)
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Why do they say Barthelona?

The standard pronunciation of the name of Barcelona in English does not have a “th” sound. Spanish is the other official language in Catalonia and the pronunciation of “Barcelona” in standard Spanish from Spain is “Barthelona”.
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How fast can you realistically learn Spanish?

The bottom line. If you start out as a beginner and spend an average of 1 hour per day working on your Spanish, you should able to reach conversational fluency within 8 – 12 months. That translates to roughly 250 – 350 hours of time spent.
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How long does it take to fluent Spanish?

According to an FSI study, i.e. the Foreign Service Institute, it should take a new learner approximately 600 classroom hours to achieve conversational fluency in Spanish. They also suggest an approximate 1:1 ratio between the time spent independently studying Spanish and the time spent in a classroom.
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How fast does the average American speak?

According to the National Center for Voice and Speech, the average conversation rate for English speakers in the United States is about 150 wpm. However, for radio presenters or podcasters, the wpm is higher.
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What race speaks Spanish the most?

Mexico has the most speakers with 110 million. Colombia is second in line. The USA is tied with Argentina at about 41 million. Next, comes Venezuela, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala and Cuba.
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Who speaks the most correct Spanish?

Two countries which are recognized for a clearly spoken, standardized accent are Colombia and Costa Rica; while there are indigenous languages spoken by some citizens, the primary language is Spanish.
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What is the most spoken Spanish accent?

These are Mexican, Caribbean, Central American, Colonial, and Spanglish, with Mexican Being the most common.
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What is the 2 hardest language to speak?

Generally, if you're an English speaker with no exposure to other languages, here are some of the most challenging and difficult languages to learn:
  • Mandarin Chinese.
  • Arabic.
  • Vietnamese.
  • Finnish.
  • Japanese.
  • Korean.
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