The second name/alter ego of this form of Spanish, is based on the origins of it's form of language, and where it is spoken.
What is, Latin American Spanish?
This perspective in talking is a main difference between Latin American and Peninsular Spanish
What is 2nd person perspective
This 8th letter of the English alphabet is how Latin American Spanish speakers pronounce the letter "j".
The letter H
True or False:
Spainards make a "th" sound when they pronounce words the letters c and z
TRUE
This number is the number of ways you can say the term, "okay" in Mexico
Four
Latin American Spanish mainly has roots in these indigenous languages... Name ONE of them
Mayan, Nahuatl, Quechua
The informal version of ustedes
Vosotros
True or False: Latin American Spanish speakers talk with a more "guttural" sound.
False
What is the letter J?
True or False: In Spain there are less ways to misuse a word in comparison to Mexico
True
Peninsular Spanish (Spain's Spanish), has this many forms of dialect...
BONUS POINTS IF YOU CAN NAME THE MOST DIFFERENT ONE, (We talked about it in Spanish 2)
Four & BASQUE
The type of grammar the people of Mexico use more
Informal
A common phrase often used in Spanish is "gracias", which is also a phrase used to tell the differences between the two main styles of Spanish. What part of the word tells listeners which type they're hearing?
The "ci"
The best example of the Spain "j", is used in what Spanish name?
The word hangover is one of two English translations for the Spanish term goma. What is the other definition of this word?
Eraser