What are the characteristics of Spanish spoken in Florida that distinguish it from other kinds of Spanish? (Especially in pronunciation)



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his is the dialect of urban mainland Mexico, Florida, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia, and the majority of Central and South American countries. While there are differences in how Spanish is spoken amongst people in these countries, Latin American Spanish is usually referred to as thus in order to differentiate between it and the Spanish spoken in Spain. The difference is similar to English as it is spoken in England vs the U.S.; U.S. English speakers can understand each other with little effort even though someone from the Midwest speaks very differently than a person from the Northeast or a person from the Southeast.
the spanish of Florida is like the one in spain but with hispanic roots.

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