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  1. Rioplatense Spanish (/ ˌ r iː oʊ p l ə ˈ t ɛ n s eɪ / REE-oh-plə-TEN-say, Spanish: [ri.oplaˈtense]), also known as Rioplatense Castilian, or River Plate Spanish, is a variety of Spanish originating in and around the Río de la Plata Basin, and now spoken throughout most of Argentina and Uruguay.

  2. Rioplatense Spanish (/ ˌ r iː oʊ p l ə ˈ t ɛ n s eɪ /), also known as Rioplatense Castilian, is a variety of Spanish. Location of speakers. It is spoken mainly in and around the Río de la Plata Basin of Argentina and Uruguay. It is also referred to as River Plate Spanish or Argentine Spanish.

  3. El español rioplatense o castellano rioplatense es un dialecto del castellano hablado en Argentina y en Uruguay que tiene dos variantes: el castellano argentino (es-AR) y el castellano uruguayo (es-UY). [2]

  4. Rioplatense Spanish, also known as Rioplatense Castilian, or River Plate Spanish, is a variety of Spanish originating in and around the Río de la Plata Basin, and now spoken throughout most of Argentina and Uruguay. It is the most prominent dialect to employ voseo in both speech and writing.

  5. The most prevalent dialect in Argentina is Rioplatense, whose speakers are located primarily in the basin of the Río de la Plata. There is also Cuyo Spanish and Cordobés Spanish. In the north, Andean Spanish is spoken and in the northeast there is a great influence from Paraguayan Spanish.

  6. The name Rioplatense is applied to the dialect of Spanish spoken around the mouth of the Río de la Plata and the lower course of the Paraná River, where vos, not tú, is invariably used, with the vos verb forms (vos tenés). The area comprises the most populous part of Argentina (the provinces of Buenos Aires and Santa Fe) as well as an ...

  7. What is River Plate Spanish? The term español rioplatense, also known as castellano rioplatense (River Plate Spanish), refers to the variety of Spanish spoken in the Río de la Plata area. The Río de la Plata marks the limit between Argentina and Uruguay.

  8. Nov 10, 2023 · It is a major estuary formed where the Uruguay River and the Paraná River flow together and empty into the Atlantic Ocean. A distinct way of speaking developed through the most populated cities in the region, including Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, Rosario, Santa Fe, La Plata, Mar del Plata, and Bahía Blanca.

  9. It is spoken mainly in and around the Río de la Plata Basin of Argentina and Uruguay. It is also referred to as River Plate Spanish or Argentine Spanish. It is the most prominent dialect to employ voseo in both speech and writing.

  10. Jun 22, 2023 · Rioplatense Spanish, also known as River Plate Spanish or Argentine Spanish, is a unique dialect spoken in the region of the Río de la Plata, encompassing parts of Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay. This variety of Spanish has its origins in the historical, cultural, and linguistic influences that shaped the region over the centuries.

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