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Is there a difference between Spanish spoken by Mexicans and Spanish?
First, historical influence is different.

1, Mexican Spanish: Before the Spanish invasion, the inhabitants of the peninsula used the Iberian nation to enter the peninsula. Influence can be distinguished by some words (especially some place names), even Spanish names.

2. Spanish: As a "Roman" language, many factors can be found in language structure and form. Lexically, most of them express endless words related to human existence, such as date (month, week), astronomy, animals and plants, etc.

Second, cultural development is different.

1, Mexican Spanish: the name is the common name of the Spanish. Such as Rodrigo, Fernando, Alvaro, etc.

2. Spanish: Spanish culture has been widely and deeply spread in southern and central Spain. Có rdoba is regarded as the cultural center, forming a prosperous and harmonious situation of multicultural coexistence on the peninsula. Spanish vocabulary has a great influence.

Third, the impact is different.

1, Mexican Spanish: French, Italians and Germans all maintain special relations with Mexico for political reasons and have frequent contacts, so their languages have also had a great influence on Spanish.

2. Spanish: Spanish has been widely influenced by other dialects (Catalan, Galician and Basque) and has been greatly enriched in pronunciation, vocabulary and syntax.

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