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Is columbian a type of spanish?

No. Spanish has many dialects, but the two main Spanish dialects spoken in Colombia are called Andean-Pacific and Caribbean.


Are there different dialects of the Spanish language?

Yes, there are different dialects of the Spanish language spoken in various regions around the world. These dialects can include variations in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. Some of the most notable Spanish dialects are European Spanish, Latin American Spanish, and Caribbean Spanish.


Where is Castellano spoken?

Castellano typically refers to a collection of European Spanish dialects that are spoken in Northern and Central Spain. Grammar and pronunciation can vary between European Spanish dialects and Mexican Spanish dialects.


How many offiicial Spanish languages are there?

one language. many dialects, or variations


Do people from spain speak the same language as Mexicans?

Mexican Spanish and European Spanish are dialects of each other, just as British English and North American English are dialects of each other.


What is Latino Spanish?

well it is just spanish, but there are many different dialects like English: dialects from England southern U.S.A same thing with new England south west and mid west of the U.S.A


What are some dialects spoken in Spanish?

nahuatl


What three regional language's or dialects spoken in Spanish?

tuscan, umbrian, and spanish


What language is the mother tongue of many Peruvians and Ecuadorians?

Different dialects of Spanish and Quechua are spoken in both countries.


What type of spanish is spoken in Cartage?

Castillian Spanish, as opposed to other dialects of Spanish in former colonies.


How do you spell no in Spanish?

"No" in English is also "no" in Spanish. The pronunciation is however different, English (especially the American dialects) have "diphthongs" for most vowels (a gliding between two vowel sounds - in "no" the glide is from an 'o' to a 'w') but Spanish (many dialects) do not have these diphthongs to the same extent and certainly not in their "no". The Spanish 'o' sound is often shorter and constant (clear), no glide.


Is Mexico a central American country that speaks spanish?

yes, mosth population speak spanish but too in other part speak dialects, not all population speak dialects, so mosth population speak spanish