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Mexican Spanish

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Mexican Spanish
Español mexicano
Pronunciation[espaˈɲol mexiˈkano]
Native toMexico
EthnicityMexicans
Native speakers
L1:120 million (2021)[source?]
L2:8.2 million (2021)[source?]
DialectsNew Mexican
Sabine River dialect
Latin(Spanish alphabet)
Official status
Official language in
Mexico(de facto)
Regulated byAcademia Mexicana de la Lengua
Language codes
ISO 639-1es
ISO 639-2spa[1]
ISO 639-3None(mis)
GlottologNone
IETFes-MX
Varieties of Mexican Spanish.[source?]
Northeastern
Northwestern
Northern peninsular
Western
Abajeño
Central
Southern
Coastal
Chiapaneco[2]
Yucateco
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Mexican Spanishis the varietydialectof theSpanish language,more than 113 million mexican speakers, it has a different accent between mexican spanish and standard spanish,[3]It is the official language of theMexicowhen the spaniards invade the country, In the 16th century The spaniards and theBlack peoplefromSub-Saharan Africa.Was colonized the country.[4]

  1. "ISO 639-2 Language Code search".Library of Congress.Retrieved22 June2019.
  2. Similar toCentral American Spanishin border zones and onlow-classspeakers.
  3. https://blog.rosettastone.com/mexican-spanish-vs-spain-spanish
  4. https://thewordpoint.com/blog/spain-spanish-vs-mexican-spanish-overview-and-main-differences