A sobering reality check for those who mistake textbook proficiency for linguistic mastery. It effectively demonstrates how regional identity and Italian influence can render standard Spanish almost unrecognizable to the uninitiated.
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This Spanish Will Humble You đŠđ· (Argentinian Spanish)AjoutĂ© :
You've mastered the grammar.
>> [music] >> You know your conjugations and you're feeling pretty good about your Spanish until you land in Buenos Aires.
Suddenly, tĂș is gone.
>> [music] >> Double L sounds like sh. Everyone is calling you che. If you think your fluent Argentinian Spanish is about [music] to humble you. In the last video, we covered common Spanish, Chilean Spanish, and Dominican Spanish.
First thing you'll notice instead of tĂș they use >> [music] >> vos and it's not just a word swap. It changes the verb. TĂș quieres. Argentina, [music] vos querĂ©s. Argentina, vos podĂ©s. It's like learning a secret communication manual that only exists [music] in the Southern Cone. If you keep saying tĂș, they'll understand you, but you'll definitely [music] stand out as taturista. Then, there's the pronunciation. Double L and Y sound like Y or D, but in Argentina, especially around Buenos Aires, it's hard sh sound. Normal Spanish, [music] me llamo JazmĂn. Yo como pollo. Argentina, me llamo JazmĂn. Yo como pollo.
It sounds beautiful and melodic, [music] almost like Italian, but for a learner, [singing] it can make familiar words sound completely [music] foreign. Now, let's talk about lunfardo. This is the street slang.
If you only know tuteo Spanish, [music] you're still a step on the first word.
Why does it sound so different? Because of the Italian influence. The rhythm, the musicality of Argentinian Spanish pulls an Italian [music] cadence and it's fast and it uses a lot of hand gestures. If you're ready for the speed, [music] it will destroy your comments. So, you're ready to be humbled by Rioplatense accent or are you sticking to your tuteo? Let me know in the comments which Argentinian word is the hardest for you [music] to pronounce.
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