American Spanish

American Spanish
Spanish as used in Latin America. Abbr.: AmerSp

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  • American Spanish — Spanish as used in Latin America. Abbr.: AmerSp * * * American Spanish UK US noun [uncountable] the form of Spanish spoken in the US Thesaurus: languageshyponym * * * American Spanish, the dialect of Spanish spoken in South and Central America… …   Useful english dictionary

  • American Spanish — UK / US noun [uncountable] the form of Spanish spoken in the US …   English dictionary

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  • Latin American Spanish — refers to the Spanish spoken in the Americas as opposed to Peninsular Spanish (Spanish spoken in the Iberian Peninsula). Local variations In South America*Bolivian Spanish *Chilean Spanish *Colombian Spanish *Ecuadorian Spanish *Paraguayan… …   Wikipedia

  • North American Spanish — (Spanish: español norteamericano) is the name of the Spanish dialects spoken in North America. Mexican Spanish Spanish in the United States New Mexican Spanish …   Wikipedia

  • Central American Spanish — (Spanish: español centroamericano ) is the general name of the Spanish language dialects spoken in the Central America. More precisely, the term refers to the Spanish language as spoken in Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Guatemala,… …   Wikipedia

  • South American Spanish — is a broad term for dialects of Spanish native to the Spanish speaking nations of South America.Examples:* Argentine Spanish * Bolivian Spanish * Chilean Spanish * Colombian Spanish * Ecuadorian Spanish * Paraguayan Spanish * Peruvian Spanish *… …   Wikipedia

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