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I know, I was agreeing with you and adding a note. Argentines watch international films with voice actors from Mexico. It's like Americans, Americans when watching movies from France, certainly voice actors are not Texans, but from places like Washington, D.C.
Ive heard people from D.C. sounds very neutral.
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seems like Rhode Island got many mansions
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To me the easiest to understand is the European accent, for obvious reasons. In America I would say that the Colombian accent is quite clear and neutral.
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I care since he is defending my accent, the original of all
I love Mexicans and I love many of their strange words and sentences (no mames buey, oralé, carnal, pinche pendejo and such) but their accent is far of being the best.
Colombian accent is the most pathetic and annoying of all the accents in Spanish. I can not hate it more.
Agree. Happens the same here in Spain with the Andalusian accent. Sometimes it is very hard to understand for non-Andalusians and I ask myself seriously how they understand themselves...
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