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[QUOTE="Ivan_Prada, post: 1218879, member: 87303"] Good for you, Robo! I recall you presented this issue before, and I told you not to mind if the Spanish was from either Spain or Latin America. I’m from the Caribbean and our accent is different from those of Central and South America. All the countries have their local idioms that may prevent some understandings, but once you know them; the communication is smooth. My recommendations are that you get more involved into the dialogue than into the grammar. Let the teacher evaluate you and that you let him/her know of your ultimate language needs. You will soon understand what C Clearly mentioned on her reply and what I’m telling you. Spanish is the same in Spain and Latin America; the same happens with the English language. Each country has its own peculiarities when pronouncing certain words. Have a great time in your learning the Spanish language. Iván [/QUOTE]
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