September 28, 2013, 04:23 PM
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Diamond
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Las Vegas, USA
Posts: 7,863
Native Language: Castellano
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Zarnium
My college's most affordable Spanish study-abroad program is to Merida, Mexico, so that's probably where I'll be going for Spanish immersion in a year and a half. I was wondering, what is the Yucatan Spanish accent/dialect like? I can't find much information on it, other than that it's distinct from the rest of Mexico, and according to an advisor from my college it's fairly slow and clear, so it's easy for learners to understand.
The only sound clips I can find are these: http://www4.ncsu.edu/~jcmichno/yucatanspanish1.html
I can't say they sound different from most other Spanish I've heard, but I still have an untrained ear.
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Correct. That's why you shouldn't be even concerned about it. If anything, you'll get accustomed to it, and that's that.
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