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  1. Salvadoran Spanish is geographically defined as the form of Spanish spoken in the country of El Salvador. The Spanish dialect in El Salvador shares many similarities to that of its neighbors in the region, but it has its stark differences in pronunciation and usage.

  2. Orang Salvador ( Spanyol: Salvadoreños) adalah warga negara El Salvador, sebuah negara di Amerika Tengah. Sebagian besar orang Salvador hidup di El Salvador, meskipun juga terdapat diaspora Salvador yang signifikan, khususnya di Amerika Serikat, dengan komunitas yang lebih kecil di berbagai negara di seluruh dunia.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SalvadoransSalvadorans - Wikipedia

    Salvadoreans ( Spanish: Salvadoreños ), also known as Salvadorians, are citizens of El Salvador, a country in Central America. Most Salvadorans live in El Salvador, although there is also a significant Salvadoran diaspora, particularly in the United States, with smaller communities in other countries around the world.

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  4. Although the Romance language, Castilian Spanish, is the official and dominant language spoken in El Salvador, Salvadoran Spanish which is part of Central American Spanish has influences of Native American languages of El Salvador such as Lencan languages, Cacaopera language, Mayan languages and Pipil language, which are still spoken in some ...

    • Nahuatlisms Exist Throughout the Language. Roughly 1.5 million people speak different varieties of Nahuatl, mostly in Mexico (see previous link). However, many Nahuatl words have entered the Salvadoran Spanish lexicon.
    • Salvadoran Slang Is Called Caliche. Though many Spanish speakers consider caliche a form of slang, it more broadly refers to the Salvadoran dialect. Salvadorans love their slang words, considering them an essential part of their culture.
    • Some Common Salvi Phrases Make No Sense in Translation. The beauty of a local dialect means that you can’t learn it from a dictionary. Trying to understand things word-for-word will cause you endless frustration.
    • Salvadorans Generally Use Voseo. You can count El Salvador among the countries using voseo, such as Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and most central American countries.
  5. El Salvador is the smallest and most densely populated country in Central America. When the Spanish arrived in 1524, the Pipil Indians (Amerindians) were living there. They spoke a language similar to that of the Aztecs. Atlactal, their leader, at first was able to defeat the Spanish, but the area was under Spanish control by 1540.

  6. 3 days ago · Background. El Salvador achieved independence from Spain in 1821 and from the Central American Federation in 1839. A 12-year civil war, which cost about 75,000 lives, was brought to a close in 1992 when the government and leftist rebels signed a treaty that provided for military and political reforms.

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