If one wants to learn how to speak Spanish with a South American dialect, the best place to learn is in South America. There are many different Spanish schools throughout the different countries; some will even place you with a local family, which will save you money on room and board.
ummm if they learn spanish i guess.....but i don't think most of them don't.....they speak korean....
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Castillian Spanish, the official language of Spain, is slightly different from the many Latin American dialects, in pronunciation mostly, but also in some grammatical details. But it is the same language, and if you learn to speak any kind of Spanish, you will quickly adapt to the local dialect wherever you may be.
tecnically yes everyone can speak spanish, they all have the knowledge to try to learn it but personally no i do not speak spanish i speak american:)
We don't have a dialect, but a language: Spanish. It does have its particularities as any other Latin American or Spanish speaking country ("habla"). Whoever says we are bilingual is wrong; only the people who lived or studied in US speak English and nowadays the private school students. Public schools, papers, literature and general communication is in Spanish. Refer to linguistic experts before labeling us in the incorrect word "dialect" for our language. Thanks. RP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Well, even though what the person above says is true about us not having an dialect but one language which is unaminously Spanish; our particular Spanish is strikingly similar to Andalusian Spanish (spoken in the south of Spain) whereas most (or say 98%) Latin American countries have some sort of derivative of Castilian Spanish (spoken throughout Spain except in the south), thus the drastic difference in speech, accents, etc. The closest to Puerto Rican Spanish is Cuban because theirs is a variant of Canarian Spanish and the Andalusian region in Spain is within very close proximity of the Canary Islands. I was born in San Juan, the capital; I speak English in the way I do, because I live in the US, but mind you I came to this country without knowing that the English language existed, and I had to learn every word from the ground up.....however, regardless of where or we live, I or we speak English only out of necessity due to the fact that we speak Spanish at home or wherever maybe unless the situation requires otherwise. My family as well as the aforementioned, doesn't speak Spanglish like many Latin American families or a hybrid form of Spanish and English. In Puerto Rico, everything is in Spanish, and if the Americans decree more English, we as a people simply just ignore what they say.
you can study under a dialect coach.
Yes, they do. English is their first language and spanish is their secondary language. That's why in American schools they learn spanish as well as study English
The best way to learn dialects and accents is to practice speaking. If you don't live where the people speak that dialect, there are many good CD's and tapes which teach accents and dialects. If you do live where the dialect is spoken, pay attention when you are in public. Listen to how people speak and how they pronounce words. Notice what phrases, slang, and expressions they use.
French Guiana and Suriname are two South American countries that do not include Spanish among their common languages. French is the official language in French Guiana, where it makes more sense to learn Dutch and Portuguese as second languages because of common borders with Brazil and Suriname. Dutch serves as the official language of Suriname, where it makes more sense to learn English, French or Portuguese because of common borders with Brazil, Guyana and French Guiana.
"to learn" in Spanish is usually "aprender"
The answers for this question vary depending on the person. I personally think the hardest languages to learn are Spanish, French, and Chinese.
Native American and Spanish Settlers, but you should really look in your book instead of copy and pasting because you will not learn anything by that. dumbazz