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Quiz: How Well Do You Know Argentine Spanish?

If you’ve learned Spanish in traditional settings, you most likely have a good handle on Spain’s or Mexico’s dialect. But do you know how to speak like a true Porteño?
Argentine Spanish

You probably know by now that Spanish, as with any other language, has a huge amount of diversity in how it can be spoken. Depending on where you are, you’ll hear locals use different slang, different accents and completely different dialects.

Understanding the varieties of Spanish is part of what makes learning the language so exciting. For example, take a trip to Argentina and you’ll quickly learn that residents from the countryside to the city streets of Buenos Aires have their very own way of communicating.

With heavy influences from Spain, Italy and Brazil, Argentina has a very unique dialect of Spanish — so unique that it has its own name (we won’t spoil it here, but you’ll learn the name when you take the quiz). From vocabulary and slang to conjugational rules to their very peculiar accent, Argentine Spanish is truly special in its own way.

Do you know your stuff about Argentine Spanish as well as you think? Take this quiz and find out.

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Sierra Boone

Sierra is a Content Fellow here at Babbel. She's a Detroit native and recent Northwestern University graduate who prefers to explore language through the lens of society, culture, understanding...and food. Sierra speaks Spanish and Portuguese - the former with much more ease than the latter.

Sierra is a Content Fellow here at Babbel. She's a Detroit native and recent Northwestern University graduate who prefers to explore language through the lens of society, culture, understanding...and food. Sierra speaks Spanish and Portuguese - the former with much more ease than the latter.

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