Why do Mexicans speak Spanish differently?

There are differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and other nuances, but essentially the official Spanish in Mexico is the same as the Spanish in Spain and throughout most of the world. It has a distinctly Mexican flavor to it today, of course, but it hardly counts as a separate dialect or language on its own.
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Is Spanish different from Mexican?

They're the same, because even though people may call them different names, they're referring to the same language: Spanish.
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Is there a big difference between Spanish and Mexican?

One of the biggest pronunciation differences between the two languages are in z and c before an i or e. This sounds like s in Mexico, but “th”in Spain, for example, Barcelona. Additionally, Spanish from Spain tends to be more guttural, due to its Arabic influences, whereas Mexican Spanish is softer.
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Do Spain people understand Mexican Spanish?

Just as British people understand American English and vice versa, most Spanish speaking people understand each other's dialect. However, knowing the differences between Spain Spanish and Mexican Spanish will help you understand Spanish better and improve your listening skills.
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Is it better to learn Latin American Spanish or Spain Spanish?

The main advice is that if you are going to use Spanish in Europe, you should learn Spanish from Spain, and the opposite for Latin America. Some writers say that Latin American Spanish is easier for beginners, even some regions/countries within America (e.g. Central America, Colombia, Ecuador) are easier than others.
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Mexican Spanish and What Makes it NOTORIOUS



Is Mexican Spanish the same as Puerto Rican Spanish?

Puerto Rican Spanish is closer to the Spanish spoken in parts of Spain than Mexican Spanish which is influenced by their indigenous roots although it is spoken clearer. When Mexicans speak, it is melodious as if they are singing. They also differ in the kinds of food that they eat.
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Does Mexico speak proper Spanish?

It's the same situation in Mexico. There are differences in pronunciation, vocabulary, and other nuances, but essentially the official Spanish in Mexico is the same as the Spanish in Spain and throughout most of the world.
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Are you Spanish if you're from Mexico?

In 1976, the U.S. Congress passed what was the only law in this country's history that mandated the collection and analysis of data for a specific ethnic group: “Americans of Spanish origin or descent.” The language of that legislation described this group as “Americans who identify themselves as being of Spanish- ...
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What are Mexican slang words?

11 Mexican Slang Words Only the Locals Know
  • Pendejo. One of the most used slang words in Mexico is calling someone a 'pendejo'. ...
  • Güey. Güey, sometimes spelled in the way it is pronounced as 'wey', means “mate” and is used all the time in Mexican Spanish. ...
  • Chido & Padre. ...
  • Cabrón. ...
  • Buena Onda. ...
  • La Neta. ...
  • Pinche. ...
  • Crudo.
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Can a Mexican live in Spain?

Just like other non-EU residents, Mexican citizens can immigrate to Spain based on several types of visas, depending on their reasons. Among the most common motives for Mexican citizens to come to Spain are travel, business, and employment.
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How do you make a Mexican mad?

15 Sure-Fire Ways To Make A New Mexican Mad
  1. Act as if New Mexico is in a foreign country. ...
  2. Congratulate us on our English. ...
  3. Ask whether U.S. citizens need passports to visit New Mexico. ...
  4. Insist that chile is spelled chili. ...
  5. Claim that Colorado chile is better. ...
  6. Complain that the food here is too spicy.
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How do you say OK in Mexico?

In Mexico people also say "sale" for OK. It derives from the rhyming of "vale" as in "sale vale" = okey dokey. "Sale" is used more often than OK and is less formal than "está bien". "Así es" is also very common but it does not mean OK in most cases.
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How do you say Girl in Spanish slang?

niña or nena:

This is the most generic for “girl” and it can be use for a baby and teenagers.
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What is my race if I am Mexican?

OMB defines "Hispanic or Latino" as a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race.
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Are Mexicans Latina?

"To be considered Latina/Latino/Latinx, you or your ancestors must have come from a Latin American country: Mexico, Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Cuba, French-speaking Caribbean nations, Central or South America (though English-speaking regions)." Someone with roots in those countries—or as in Puerto Rico's case, ...
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Are Italians Latinos?

"Latino" does not include speakers of Romance languages from Europe, such as Italians or Spaniards, and some people have (tenuously) argued that it excludes Spanish speakers from the Caribbean.
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Why is Mexican Spanish easy?

Mexican Spanish is the most polite, clear and easy to understand of Latin American Spanish dialects. The speed at which the language is spoken is not as accelerated as it is Spain and some South American countries and pronunciation is softer, making the language easier to 'pick-up' and easier to learn.
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Why is Spain Spanish different?

Spain is the only Spanish-speaking country where the pronoun vosotros and vosotras is used, giving Spaniards an extra ending to memorize for each tense. This is one of the key differences between the two languages. Vosotros is the plural form of the second person (you) and is used in a casual manner.
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What do you call Mexican Spanish?

Mexican Spanish (Spanish: español mexicano) is the variety of dialects and sociolects of the Spanish language spoken in Mexican territory.
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Is Dominican Spanish the same as Mexican Spanish?

there are slangs in the languages of all countries depending from which arae of a specific country someone comes from. but if you speak Spanish You will understand the average Mexican the same as the average Dominican and the average Spaniard. The difference is mostly the slangs.
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What country speaks proper 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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How do you say sunglasses in Mexico?

In North México we say "lentes" for glasses, and "lentes de sol / lentes oscuros" for sunglasses. This is also valid in southern Mexico.
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What is Coco Spanish slang for?

bald in English is “COCO”.
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What do you call a hot Spanish woman?

hot woman is mujer caliente.
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What's HYNA mean?

HYNA is a slang word used widely in the US Latino community to refer to a "Girl." It is an Anglicization of the Latin-American Spanish word "Jaina." In this context, HYNA is most commonly used in US Mexican American circles. It may be used disparagingly to refer to any girl, or admiringly to refer to a pretty girl.
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