Just realized the spanish we speak in latinamerica is incomplete

Basically we are speaking the formal way in the plural form all the time, we are missing the informal way of the plural form
we have to do something about we must look like idiots to the spanish

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You will always looks like idiots to the spanish

I thought Colombians were envied by the hispanosphere for their accents and their way of speaking?

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>we speak in latinamerica
I don't speak spanish

who told you that, I bet it was a culombian

>envied?
I don't think so, but a lot of people do like our accent

this guy lol

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Lol

when I was going to learn Spanish I was going to learn it from Colombians because I was told it sounded the best

sounds good if you are a woman, men sound like homos

it's one of the most neutral ones to learn. it's all based on taste. Some people prefer the one from Spain, other the one from Mexico, other the argentine or peruvian one, other prefer ours.
If you learn online you most likely will learn the one from Mexico or Spain as those are the ones with mot resources online

kek

Why dost thou desire to speaketh whe the old, expanded conjugation?

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>aaay si miamol

or -desireth to speak- rather

a wider vocabulary is always better

absolutely SEETHING

I do

i just hate how we don't differentiate with z and s

coño pero eso es puro acento bien calle puertorriqueño. alli es donde convierten la r en l

When I was a child I used to think Spain and Mexico were the same country

if the colombian accent makes you sound like a fagoot which latam accent is the most masculine then?

unironically the colombian too

here's a spaniard imitating the colombian accent. this is how they see us kek

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Anglophones do this too. 2nd Person Singular is Thou ("ou" pronounced like you, not like house).

House was pronounced like two back then.