Which Spanish dialect is the best?
the Filipino one, because it's extinct.
>>74523060
SUDACAS
>>74523060
Spanish as found in the RAE is the only objectively correct answer
>>74523083
fpbp
Sesilia sursia vestidos asules. Al finalisar tomo una sena sensiya y de postre mansanas.
Here.
>>74523280
>>74523060
Castile-LaMancha
>>74523528
Post examples
>>74523528
>"la dije"
the one where they shut the fuck up
>>74523060
La de Zaragoza co.
>>74523060
Castillian
>>74523528
I was born on river duero, all spaniards are the same and are a singular people, all land in Spain belongs to we the people.
>>74532434
Post your anus
ours obviously
>>74523528
la mejor dialecto se le dije a el mazo peña tronco
>>74523595
Not really, too 'redneck'. Actually accents from villages bordering Murcia are terrible.
>>74526487
It's the standard on TV:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52I-DGg7M3o
>>74529229
>>74534371
Haters gonna hate
>>74523528
Le vi a Alberto
Se la dije a Ana
At-lantico
Any connoisseur Will tell you non-bydlo Boliviana dialect IS god tier.
>>74523060
My advice would be for you to learn it in Spain, but dont pronounce the S sound as they do in Northern Spain.
---The voiceless alveolar retracted sibilant [s̺], also called apico-alveolar or grave, has a weak hushing sound reminiscent of retroflex fricatives. It is used in the languages of northern Iberia, like Astur-Leonese, Basque, Castilian Spanish (excluding parts of Andalusia), Catalan, Galician and Northern Portuguese. A similar retracted sibilant form is also used in Dutch, Icelandic, some Southern dialects of Swedish, Finnish and Greek. Its sound is between [s] and [ʃ].---
Because of that Northern Castillian dialects dont have a Normal S, the most common sibilant in the world, they have instead an almost whistled, almost SH sounding S, and also the English TH sound for Z Ce Ci (which is correct).
If you learn Spanish keep pronouncing the S as the English one.
>>74523060
mexican but no that shit of "jaja wey pinche vato"
Portuñol
The one in Galicia
Argentinian Spanish sounds funny but I like the juxtaposition etween speaking Spanish with a mid Italian accent
>>74523060
Just like English, mothafucka, the best Spanish is the one spic by murican ebony lads.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kYXoQNe3p1U
How does a British accent sound speaking Spanish?
>>74523136
great post
only the uneducated would disagree with the RAE
>>74523060
"Chuntaro" desu
>>74537249
Having an english accent in Spanish can make understanding you hard even if you speak proper
Same for Anglos speaking Finnish
You have to pronounce things stronger and vocalize more in order to be understood easily
>>74537249
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4m_OoGckRQE
>>74534782
It's a very nice castillian indeed, same as educated peruvian and mexican. The only thing about bolivian accent is the fact that you guys seem unable to pronounce the letter "LL" and make it sound like a couple of independet "L" instead.
>>74529407
this
fucking annoying language
>>74538335
de tomate jajaja
>>74529407
>>74538298
t.Castilian´s little drunk autistic brother
>>74523060
The one that replaces the ch with the tx.
chupinazo-txupinazo
borracho-borratxo
cococha-cocotxa
>>74535796
RARE
A
R
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>>74538408
but it's the same sound
>>74538335
uma delicia...
Rioplatense Spanish of the Montevideo variant.
>>74538406
shut up ur post
>>74523083
I was expecting this but it wasn't really extinct; it just merged with our own.
>>74523060
Our dialect, of course
>>74538939
funny way of pronouncing the R's, a bit anglo-ish
>>74538939
PURA VIDA MAE
MAE
MAE
PURA VIDA
>>74529407
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>>74538408
>tx
Vasco ?
whats the difference