What comes to mind when you hear someone speak Spanish?

What comes to mind when you hear someone speak Spanish?

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ARRIBA ARRIBA ANDALE ANDALE YEPPA YEPPA

Mexico

where are my wallet and phone

Arriaba muchacho Puta madre negro

Absolutely nothing, as long as it's an accent from Spain.

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A peruvian who picked anti mage even though i already had picked a carry

EPALE MIJO ANDALE MUEVELAS AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJUAAAAAA VIVA MEJICO CABRONES LA POLICIA TE ESTA EXTORCIONANDO !DINERO!

Mild disgust.

based old man

depends on the dialect

galician, andalusian and canarian accents = based
everything else = cringe

oh i forgot about chilean, that's based too

Big polla torera me humid

Ok now which accents belong to which countries

that person speaks the same language as me, yay

galician = galicia, spain
andalusian = andalusia, spain
canarian = canary islands, spain
chilean = chile

Danny DeVito seems to be doing well

> La Cucaracha La Cucaracha starts plain

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ðe language of ðe romans

Guapo, brave, and highly intelligent people who deserve the entire continent for themselves.

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what a horrible, horrible language, all dialects, I hate living in a place where I have to listen to it. I watched Nadal speaking in it the other day and just felt really disgusted, as I do when I go to bad parts of town.

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It is actually a very simple language, and idk if is because of the Arabic influence because Arabic also has Latin and Greek influence, but everything sounds like it is written and the rules of phonetic are very simple and straight forward, not like English, but for some reason no one can speak it well outside of us.

Your English sounds like this to Anglo niggas. Your "people" murdered English.

Arabic influence is lexical, not grammatical. Spanish grammar is close to other Romance languages.

Spanish only has 5 vowels like Japanese (exact same ones in fact), that makes it significantly easier to read/speak
English is a fucking mess when it comes to this, every A in "Australia" is pronounced differently

We have only 3 vowel sounds. A,I, and U (pronounced same as spanish)

From the top of my head.
Speedy Gonzales, Tacos, Mexico, Columbus, Siestas and that weird guy in the red/yellow suit.

Siesta

Peruvians always ruin my games

Tacos, rodeo and the Spanish inquisition

Wonder where ICE is to deport them

based

I kept seeing spanish comments on youtube for years and I noticed that "jajajajajajajajaja" shit, for some reason I was sure that "ja" means "yes" in spanish so for years I thought it was some weird spanish expression that translates to "yesyesyesyesyes". Only recently found out that it actually means "hahahaha"

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Castilian unironically sounds the best, while all the others sound like something out of an american crime film

but jajaja means actually laughing out loud.
Then jejeje is a sexual way of laughing
and jijijij is a childish innocent way of laughing.
and jojojo is acting stupid and laughing.

There are two types of buildings where I live: the ones that are maintained and the ones that have spanish signs on them. From products to people, the spanish language is a sign of poor quality here.

How do you write this type of laughter?

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that's "jojojojo"... that's also for trolling or knowing something somebody else doesn't know. kek

Fair enough.

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