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Using Spanish in different Countries
Hello,
Im relatively new to the forums. I know that because Spanish is spoken in so many countries that the grammar or pronunciation might change a little from country-to-country. I'm thinking about learning Spanish from Mexico or Spain, but my question concerns to how well the language transfers from country-to-country? For example, if I learned Spanish in Mexico (or from a mexican/mexican style) and then I chose to travel to countries like Spain, Peru & Columbia, would they understand me perfectly fine? Or would the locals look at me and think "Why does his Spanish sound so funny?" Many thanks |
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