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  1. They were joined by 450,000 in the 17th century. [4] The first Spaniards who arrived in Mexico were soldiers and sailors from the Extremadura, Andalucía and La Mancha regions of Spain. [5] [6] At the end of the 16th century, both commoners and aristocrats from Spain were migrating to Mexico.

  2. The grandparents of AMLO (the Mexican President) are from Cantabria-Spain, Fidel Castro parents were from Galicia-Spain. ¿Are they less Mexican/Cuban than the average Mexican/Cuban?

    • Accent & Pronunciation. One of the most distinctive characteristics of Castilian Spanish is their pronunciation. To put it in simple words, Castilian Spanish makes a distinction when pronouncing the following sounds
    • Vocabulary. Let’s talk about the elephant in the room, shall we? As you may have already heard, one of the biggest differences between Mexico and Castilian Spanish is the vocabulary.
    • Usage of past tenses. If you’re a beginner learner, this difference may not be so obvious. Although both Spanish dialects use the preterite and the present perfect, in Castilian Spanish they use the present perfect tense more frequently when it comes to talk about actions that were recently finished.
    • Usage of ‘vosotros’ and ‘ustedes’ A lot of students learn vosotros as part of their Spanish program and this is good if you’re planning to go to Spain.
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    Also, a Spanish creole language known as Chabacano, which developed by the mixing of Spanish and native Tagalog and Cebuano languages during Spain's rule of the country through Mexico from 1565 to 1898, is spoken in the Philippines (by roughly 1 million people).

  4. Apr 28, 2023 · The answer is yes and no. The Spanish spoken across Mexico, Mexican Spanish, and the Spanish spoken in Spain, Peninsular Spanish, are two dialects of the same language. Mexican Spanish and Peninsular Spanish are not exactly the same, but are mutually intelligible.

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  5. Sep 15, 2022 · Yes and no. Spaniards is a term only used for describing Spains nationality. It only refers to people from Spain or that have origins there. The big difference is that Spanish refers to the Spanish language and nationality. They are not the same since you can’t say: I speak Spaniard.

  6. April 17, 2024. Author. Marco Monroy. Wanna know the definitive difference between Mexican Spanish vs. Spain Spanish? The answer might be a bit more complicated. If you’re an English speaker, then you already know that there’s a big difference between American English and British English.

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