1. Your country
2. Do you like Colombian accent?
https://youtu.be/lBunAnwWEMI
>>77577891
>Santandereano accent (but also sounds mixed with venezolano costeño)
Yuck
No, fuck you, güey. I only like coffee-growing-axis accent, and can tolerate both "rolo" and "paisa" accents. The rest are horrible to varied degrees.
>>77577891
which one, the one in the video?
i prefer this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOTpOLolxFU
1. USA, currently in a village in the middle of Africa, though.
2. Yes, absolutely.
Spent about a month in Colombia back in 2015 and have been dying to go back ever since.
Going to take a four-month-long intensive Spanish course in Bogota or Mexico City over the summer. I'd love to do it in Bogota, but I really want to take my motorcycle down, so I dunno.
>>77578228
Sounds like really pronounced paisa accent.
>>77578638
She also sounds like a lazy cunt (like she speaks affected by a profound laziness)
I thought Colombian Spanish was neutral??
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6aZcQaeLI4&feature=youtu.be&t=109
>>77577891
>2. Do you like Colombian accent?
no
>>77577891
All spanish sounds the same for me, except chilean which is outrageous, and argentina/urugauy which has those very annoying SH sounds all the time
>>77579116
That's just bullshit.
Everyone has an accent. They are noticeable and some of the people interviewed admit they have a characteristic pronunciation.
But if I'm not mistaken, neutrality in terms of accent refers to an accent which is difficult to associate with a specific place or something.
>>77577891
>Colombian accent
There are like 10+ different varieties. In gheneral, yes, I like it and the venezuelan accents too.. The ecuadorian sounds very similar to central mexican accent for some reason. Northern mexican accent sounds like ours, which is strange
>¡Aquí no me masturbo!
I-I beg your pardon?
Fuck Colombian People!
>>77581751
>The ecuadorian sounds very similar to central mexican accent for some reason
Which one? The Quito accent perhaps? It's most definetly that. I watched an interview of a mexican writer from Jalisco and he sounded like a quiteño sometimes. Another time i met two mexican girls in the US and at first i thought they were ecuadorian.
>>77582225
why?
>>77577891
No. It sounds lazily pronounced and like you were stoned. Caribbean accents in general are pretty disgusting, Puerto Rican being the worst of all.
>>77582517
> Colombian
> Caribbean
only like 20% of the people speak with that accent though
>>77582316
>Another time i met two mexican girls in the US and at first i thought they were ecuadorian
I had a similar experience in Bsas. I wat aat the hostel and overheard 2 girls speaking. I approached and asked them which part from colombia they were from. They were in fact costa rican
Colombia seems cool
>>77578228
sounds like italian
>>77583040
They think it's as easy to stereotype our way of speaking as it is to stereotype theirs.
>>77579468
Argentina Spanish often has those sounds where in Portuguese you have similar sounds.
Argentina shuvia (or suvia with the s being like the English s of Mesure), portuguese chuvia, shegar, Portuguese chegar.
>>77577891
Yes, but that girl is annoying.
>>77583710
I've always wondered the same. Where does the SH sound in argentinian spanish come from? Galicians or a specific region in italy? or maybe the native tribes?
>>77578228
good taste
>>77584993
I think for some phonetic rule, the change makes sense, as in, it is to be expected.
In portuguese, mujer is mulher, pronounced like la doble l (ll) of Spanish (with the correct pronounciation, not the same as Y)
IIRC In medieval Spanish, that became mujer, with the J pronounced like the J of French or English, like John (which is how generally Argentines older than 30 pronounce Y and LL, the younger ones pronounce it like SH instead) later the J got its current pronounciation.
>>77583180
wut?
which region
>>77584993
>>77587820
In Asturian/Leonés, old people are who native speaker often pronounce double ll similar to ch or sh.
listen to que fais cuando te llevantas at 5:25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOqPbGMMobE
I dont say it is because of that, but it proves it isnt a weird innovation
No me gustan latinos, todos monitos.
>>77588053
el haitiANO
I love all accents but never had any attraction towards Ecuador, chile, any of the guays, or Guam I feel like french people are white Mexicans speaking English.