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Pa Ti,
That was very informative. I have alwyas noticed there were similarities in the tones and speech patterns of afro-americans and caribbean latinos, I suppose that this is why we both run our words together (or at least it sounds that way). I notice this in my own speech. hmmm, interesting |
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And don't forget all Latin American countries were Spaniard colonies... all their accents are completely different. It's evolution and culture.
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