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Oh shit. Yea man, it was like my 4th or 5th time watching it. Great film. I particularly enjoy the part where I dont have to read the subtitles. But the Creatures and monsters in that film... I can't find a word for it. They are just so unusual. Not in a bad way, though. The creativity that some people have to think up things such as those stories and monsters. Amazing.
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Huge. The Spanish speak it with a lisp and say shit like "vos" or "vosotros" instead of "yo" or "nosotros" ( you or us). Now go down passing through Mexico, Central America to South America. So many different variations. In mexico they have tons of different "languages" or "dialects" like Nahuatl or Zapotec. Check thisOriginally posted by Scrumhalf View PostIs there a big difference between Spanish from Spain and the Spanish spoken in Mexico and Latin American countries?
Languages of Mexico - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Then going through Central America down to South American there are a more similar to Mexican Spanish and then there Portuguese :confused:
Hahaha. Remember that these countries were all occupied by Native Americans ( dont know how else to put it) before Cortez came and fucked their shit up hahaha. I am speaking mostly about Mexico at this point. Dont know much about central or south america.
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