Just like English, the Spanish language has many variations in terms of pronunciation and vocabulary depending upon the geographical location where it is spoken. In this video series, Carlos, from Colombia, and Xavi, from Spain, will demonstrate some of the differences between Latin American and Iberian Spanish.
Difficulty: Beginner
Colombia
While in Colombia, the second person plural pronoun, "ustedes," is typically used to address more than one person as "you," both formally and informally, in Spain, "vosotros" is much more commonly used on an informal basis. Carlos and Xavi provide us with several examples of how the same idea would be expressed using either "ustedes" or "vosotros."
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