Mexican Spanish
Mexican Spanish is the variety dialect of the Spanish language, more than 113 million mexican speakers, it has a different accent of mexican spanish between standard spanish,[3]It is the official language of the Mexico when the spaniards invade the country, In the 16th century between of Black people from Sub-Saharan Africa. Was colonized the continent.[4]
Mexican Spanish | |
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Español mexicano | |
Pronunciation | [espaˈɲol mexiˈkano] |
Native to | Mexico |
Ethnicity | Mexicans |
Native speakers | L1: 120 million (2021) L2: 8.2 million (2021) |
Dialects | New Mexican Sabine River dialect |
Latin (Spanish alphabet) | |
Official status | |
Official language in | ![]() |
Regulated by | Academia Mexicana de la Lengua |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | es |
ISO 639-2 | spa[1] |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | None |
IETF | es-MX |
![]() Varieties of Mexican Spanish.
Northeastern
Northwestern
Northern peninsular
Western
Abajeño
Central
Southern
Coastal
Yucateco | |
Reference
- "ISO 639-2 Language Code search". Library of Congress. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
- Similar to Central American Spanish in border zones and on low-class speakers.
- https://blog.rosettastone.com/mexican-spanish-vs-spain-spanish
- https://thewordpoint.com/blog/spain-spanish-vs-mexican-spanish-overview-and-main-differences
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