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No. Latin American Spanish is a more generic, plain form of Spanish, without obvious accent, colloquial expressions, phrases and terms. One instance of such variances:

English: Child

Latin American Spanish: Niño

Mexican Spanish: Chamaco

And even on Mexican Spanish you could find regional variances of such term. For the child example you could find: Güerco, Buki, Chanate, Chilpayate, Crio, Escuincle, Mocoso, Pavo; all meaning the same.

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