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Marianopolita
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Spanish is the official language of at least twenty countries and spoken by many in several others. How many though know that the official language of Equatorial Guinea is Spanish. The reaction I often get is really? I did not know that. Yes, it is. It is the only Spanish-speaking country on the African continent.
I was asked in another thread if I was familiar with Spanish spoken in Equatorial Guinea and to expand on the topic if anyone is interested I started a separate thread. Comments welcome in English or Spanish.
Africaida querida este hilo es para ti. Agregué un enlace para que lo escuches y es un buen ejemplo del acento de la gente de ese país. No sé pero hay algo en su forma de hablar como dijiste. Se considera el español europeo pero esa mujer tiene un dejo y puede ser la influencia de otro idioma. Dime lo que piensas.
The first thing that I noticed is a lot of hard Ds. That is not typical of the Spanish language. Listen to how the speaker pronounces her D’s. As well, she has quite a different intonation. Nothing matching any of the regions of Latin America that is for sure. However, her Spanish could not be any more clear. I would have fun speaking Spanish there.
-MP.
I was asked in another thread if I was familiar with Spanish spoken in Equatorial Guinea and to expand on the topic if anyone is interested I started a separate thread. Comments welcome in English or Spanish.
Africaida querida este hilo es para ti. Agregué un enlace para que lo escuches y es un buen ejemplo del acento de la gente de ese país. No sé pero hay algo en su forma de hablar como dijiste. Se considera el español europeo pero esa mujer tiene un dejo y puede ser la influencia de otro idioma. Dime lo que piensas.
The first thing that I noticed is a lot of hard Ds. That is not typical of the Spanish language. Listen to how the speaker pronounces her D’s. As well, she has quite a different intonation. Nothing matching any of the regions of Latin America that is for sure. However, her Spanish could not be any more clear. I would have fun speaking Spanish there.
-MP.
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