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Is the Spanish spoken in Spain different the Spanish spoken in Latin America?

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Is the Spanish spoken in Spain different the Spanish spoken in Latin America?

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Yes and No. It’s the same language, but every regional area, just like English, has its own unique accent. For example, the English in the United States is slightly different than the English in the U.K, but if a person from the United States travels to the Great Britain, he or she will be able to communicate with very few problems. It would be the same for a Spaniard traveling to Mexico. So if you learn Spanish, you will be able to communicate in Spain and Latin America.

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