Nah, Cubans are like the Russians of the Spanish-speaking world: Everything they say sounds serious or even aggressive! Makes sense that both were Marxist-Leninist at the same time 😂
Except for Cubans...Our ancestors were "Spanish Jewish Conversos" from the times of the "Inquisition"...Jews who fled Israel as "Flamenco Gypsies" from Andalucia, Spain...Our Spanish is called "El Flamenco Paleo Gitanillo" not the "Castillion" that is derived from the French, which is the one taught to Latin America...English has the same thing going...The Brits, Aussies, Bostonian, Southern Drawl or Country...It's all Spanish or English to me, as long as i understand it, it's all good to me...
Traditionally, Cuban Spanish is a very pure Castellano. That said, the language - how it's spoken - has changed significantly since the revolution in 1959. I witness this when speaking with my family (grandparents, parents, aunts/uncles) who escaped in the 60's, vs. the folks I speak to in Cuba when visitng family there. It's distinctly different. I can recall visiting Cuba with my mother several years ago - this was the first time she'd returned in several decades. She was shocked by the Spanish being spoken. Dialects, languages, etc, morph and change over time I suppose.
@@birons3708 I care, cause thats my culture being mocked and trampled by outsiders and non native spanish speakers. In a couple years cubans in miami would have all mixed out of existance with other central american indian people and in 50 years historical cuban culture wont even share anything in common with true cuban culture. My people and culture are being erased from the history books.
It’s known that the most beautiful, proper Spanish spoken in Cuba was and continues to be spoken in the city of Camagüey. Also, prior to 1959 (communism’s implementation) most Cubans spoke well, even outside of Camagüey. After decades of communism’s destruction, the average Cuban’s way of speak has turn into a harsh form.
Camagüey. Best Spanish of the island, not super fast and run tons of consonants down La Habana e.g. the R turns to an L sound like: "mi amol" (amor) and not a bit slow like Santiago de Cuba. Better pronunciation overall but still CUBAN SPANISH, and of course we don't need to add any "s" at the ends of any words. We sound cool, sassy, and friendly. - Yeah we eat some of those consonants up and proud of it! We are an educated and a very clever and talented, and friendly society. More with family and street friends is when our slang comes out super fiercely lol!
When I was in Spain I was speaking Spanish and was constantly corrected with my lack of S. I’ve lived in Miami for 35 yrs and married a Cuban woman. Learned Cuban Spanish but it’s bad when you visit the motherland. I say hold como eta (leaving out the s Cuban style) and man did I hear it.
That's ridiculous. Cubans got the "leaving out the s" from Andalusian Spanish. This is something all Spaniards are well accustomed to, so they were just being pretentious jerks. I lived in Spain and go back every year. Invariably when I meet someone new, they ask me "Are you Canarian or Cuban?". Unless they hear me say "comemierda".. then they go... ah.. Cuban! :)
@@jakenunya1587 That's right. I often ask my Spaniard friend about this, she says it's very common. Only the old, nose in the air people will try to correct you. She said where she's from they drop the D in words as well. Remember, people in the Canary Islands speak just like Cubans, and that's part of Spain.
But...true tho.....all...it call camas from there....but is good to make an emphasis because every Spain region has a different accent and slang, sometimes even native languages who were mixed with Spanish...so is important to know.... But Cuba has a big influence of Africa....a lot......different countries there...and we have a little almost loosen part of our natives...but still there....Cuba is an aboriginal word....🤭....and in some parts we have French too....Cuba is just too mixed...everyone wanted this island in those days lol
It´s important to differentiate "Cuban Spanish" from "Cuban slang" and "Cuban-American slang". The comments on the video reference the latter; which is based on Cuban slang but with significant Spanglish and English slang as well as US cultural influences. Traditional Cuban Spanish vocabulary is actually one of the most accurate and erudite varieties of Spanish in Latin America. Cuban Spanish informal pronunciation does have significant influence from Andalusian and Canary Island varieties, which leads to the dropping of ending s in words, etc., but most Cubans can switch to formal pronunciation without any issue.
Yep, cuban american slang is basically the "havana slang", with all its misspronunciations. I believe that Camaguey, Las Tunas and the western part of Holguin province are were the most sounds are correctly pronounce, of course, with their typical cadence and entonation. The Habaneros call it "cantao", but their are just jealous jajaja.
That's a thing is important to notice: Cubans have one of the most marked pronunciations in Spanish and is sometimes hard to understand to people from other countries, but we can switch to an (almost) neutral Spanish almost immediately.
@@Copilot1204 Welp, right now the only one that comes to my mind is my friend Luife. In his channel you can hear a very pure Cuban accent without any intent of "being noticed" ua-cam.com/video/Ig5txiTEcwI/v-deo.html
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@@mistermagoo8685 i mean it doesn’t sound that different. Btw not all spaniards have the same accent , it depends on the region. Just like in England not everyone has the same accent and it depends on the region. Eloquent (not ratchet) cuban Spanish actually sounds similar to how spaniards from the Canary Islands speak.
@@b4byheart726 yeah Cuban Spanish sounds similar to the Canary Islands 🇮🇨, because of immigration, that’s why Cubans and other Caribbeans don’t roll their r’s, but not Andalusia and Caribbean Spanish has a lot of influences from West Africa, West Africa has the most influence on Caribbean Spanish you can heard it in their accent. West African cultures have so much of an influence that there’s plenty of people who speak a Caribbean patois and not actually Spanish.
Skirt, school or spaghetti tienen dos consonantes unidas al principio de la palabra , eso no es un sonido normal en español, that’s why it is hard to pronounce .
You sound like the Brits talking about American english...South Americans talk like Valley girls or Aussies...They speak Castilian Spanish like a Boston accent, in Colombia...Cubans are pure Spaniard Flamenco "Paleo Gitanillo", from the south of Spain...You guys don't have a Southern drawl either...Are you sure you are speaking the right english?...😂😂😂
The worst Spanish are Salvadorans & Dominicans in my opinion. My father thinks Cubans are the worst. Some say Puerto Ricans but I personally like their accent.
Mexican Spanish is the slowest, but the most neutral and relatively “accent-free” Spanish is from Colombia 🇨🇴. Basically, Colombians are the closest to sounding like Gringos that learned the language because it’s very neutral
bro I'm 100% cuban came when I was 7 to the states and I am fucking dying of laughter about the "s" at the front of words: in Spanish there are no words that begin with "S" AND are directly followed by another consonant, so we can say "SEptiembre" and "SEguir" and "SAbado", but if there's a consonant after the initial S, forget it, in comes the E lol. so like "school" is "eSChool" and "skirt" is "eSKirt" lmao, even the word "stress" in Spanish is actually "e[strés]"
Cuban spanish to me sounds passionate and bad ass, i guess its what spanish people sounded like a long time ago. Colombians have no accent, I can actually understand them. Puerto ricans and dominicans speak too fast. Mexicans all sound like they're really high.
Cuban Spanish is the same as Canary Islander Spanish (which is Andalusian Spanish!). I can't tell Cubans and Canary Islanders apart. I believe that most Cubans are descendants of the Canary Islanders. These people are speaking slang from inner city Cubans (younger people). This is not how most Cubans speak.
@lucinq`1` ial you obviously don't know what you're talking about. However, I do know what I'm talking about because 3 of my great grandparents were Canary Islanders (born and raised) and my parents were born in Cuba.
@lucinq`1` ial yes and my Canary Islander great grandparents were part North African. Congrats for paying attention during European history. What's your point?
Cuban american dialect and slang are basically the same spoken in Havana City and the rest of the western part of the country, with all its misspronunciations. I believe that Camaguey, Las Tunas and the western part of Holguin province are were the most sounds are correctly pronounce, of course, with their typical cadence and entonation. The Habaneros call it "cantao", but their are just jealous jajaja.
I have to say that the Spanish spoken in Miami is a little bit different from the one spoken in Cuba, or I would say in Havana, since there are different accents in the island
Yes true in the poor part of Cuba they talk kinda like people in South America kinda the central and the rest of the country talks like that most of them
The rest are also poor but mostly the real real poor ones are Holguín and the ones around there and those provinces are three ones that talk like South American people like Argentina Peru or mabey ecuador , but the rest like in the central of Cuba where I was born we normally talk like the hard way and Ik this bc I have friends that are from the provinces of Cuba around Holguín and I thought they weren't Cuban lol
What happened is that the Marxist revolution pushed the idea that speaking well articulated Spanish was a sign of bourgeoise, which were remnants to be discarded in favor of the "new man" that the Revolution would create. At the beginning of the Revolution, people were even scorned when they showed good manners and common courtesy in official places. This, along with a complete attack on traditional institutions, like Churches, lodges, which were completely oppressed and ridiculed, caused a survival bias effect on the worse, less sophisticated languages spoken by the "poor" that the Revolution would come to rescue... At the end it made everyone poor, destroyed the nation, the language, the country, the economy, and made the largest swath of Cubans become the average men they are today, with mediocre language, bad manners, and alienated from the rest of the world. Y para que conste soy Cubano, y se de lo que estoy hablando, porque lo viví, y Gracias a Dios ahora vivo en los EEUU... lugar que tristemente va por mal camino si las ideas nefastas de la izquierda continúan penetrando a la juventud norteamericana.
Argentinians speak crisp and clear , rioplatense is such a cool dialect. Also Colombians , Spaniards, and Mexicans( minus the heavy slang) are the easiest to understand for me. However this just my experience.
i went to get covid tested and all i heard from across the street i heard “OYE PAPO CERRATE EL CARRO?” and me and my mom just exchanged the “yup he’s cuban” look
The thing with the E in front of SP, SK and ST is called phonotactics. Each language has its own phonotactics, that´s why Nicky Minaj said "toro esto por nara"
I am not Cuban, but when I talk to Cuban people, you can understand what they say. When you talk to a Puerto Rican person, you can't understand anything. They speak very quickly. It seems like they have a limit on how they speak and that time runs out. Maybe you can't understand some Dominicans, but there are other people, like Dominicans, who you can understand what they say, but you speak quickly to Puerto Ricans.
The Cuban Spanish you are referring to, is the way of Cuba born and raised in the Cuban-Castro, before 1959 we were a very educated society. Not even poor people living in “solar” spoke that way. .
Caribbean Spanish is the worst? Maybe because they were settled first? Idk 🤷♂️. Maybe the Conquistadors took more care in setting up their latter possessions
No one in Cuba speaks like that. If you ever gesture like that while talking to another person it would be considered very disrespectful and rude. Initial S in a word are alien to Spanish, any Spanish language speaker, not only Cubans, would need a vowel before that S. What you call swag is more like guetto talk. Very few people talk like that, and when they talk to each others they tone it down so as not to sound belligerent.
Jajajaj leave my people alone jajaja😂😂.....😂😂🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺 I am Cuban and I almost snapped before I read your title. I was like who is guy talking about my people . I was going to jump all over you jajahajahah😂😂😂😂😂 Arroz con Mango!!!!
You are probably in a very ghetto area friend.. I'm Cuban came to this country in 1968.... You must be in the slums of Miami to learn cutter Spanish!! Although I must say.. That the very educated Cubans do not speak using ghetto slang like "Acere" I never heard words like that within my parents vocabulary! Just food for thought!! I hear what you're saying.. But don't say All Cubans.. It's a little offensive.. Listen to educated Cubans.. And you might notice a huge difference..😘
I was born in Nicaragua. Grew up on 10th ave, y la dos in little Havana during the 90s, my fam moved to Tampa in 1996. When i speak to people they ask “are you cuban”? I’m like nah soy tirafletcha
Thhhtaattss guajiro.. In Havana we don't talk like that mannnnn... 😂😂😂😂...we just omit letters and have a very different vocabulary... But... Isn't horrible... Guajiro is horrible.... Loool
I'm Cuban and I don't speaking what you say , my son , my grandson speaking same me. The new Cuban generation no have education , no culture and damage this beautiful language.
Cubans tend to be highly educated. The accent/dialect is immaterial. Cubans know how to speak academic Spanish also, just listen to their professional news broadcasters. This question smacks of racism to me.
Cubans speak in bullet points
as a cuban i can confirm
as another Cuban I can confirm
as the 4th cuban here i can also confirm
Si
As a 5th Cuban, can confirm
Cuban Spanish is the funniest Spanish especially an old-school Cuban. I love my Cubans.
Yeah we have a fan of our people
Dominican spanish is the best and funniest, but I've only been in Cuba 1 night. The worst spanish is spanish spanish
Nah, Cubans are like the Russians of the Spanish-speaking world: Everything they say sounds serious or even aggressive! Makes sense that both were Marxist-Leninist at the same time 😂
Whoever u talk to, they will always say their home country has the best Spanish.
Except for Cubans...Our ancestors were "Spanish Jewish Conversos" from the times of the "Inquisition"...Jews who fled Israel as "Flamenco Gypsies" from Andalucia, Spain...Our Spanish is called "El Flamenco Paleo Gitanillo" not the "Castillion" that is derived from the French, which is the one taught to Latin America...English has the same thing going...The Brits, Aussies, Bostonian, Southern Drawl or Country...It's all Spanish or English to me, as long as i understand it, it's all good to me...
You have jews,because i have not.Andalusian are not jews man.Andalusian are Christian.
Estrellas Boxisticas “CONVERSÓS” look them up...
Maybe, fact is colombia has the best Spanish specifically from bogota.
@@ladyaly864 that's the thing you can't understand Cubans unless you learn Cuban lol
Traditionally, Cuban Spanish is a very pure Castellano. That said, the language - how it's spoken - has changed significantly since the revolution in 1959. I witness this when speaking with my family (grandparents, parents, aunts/uncles) who escaped in the 60's, vs. the folks I speak to in Cuba when visitng family there. It's distinctly different. I can recall visiting Cuba with my mother several years ago - this was the first time she'd returned in several decades. She was shocked by the Spanish being spoken. Dialects, languages, etc, morph and change over time I suppose.
Thats because of the mass exodus of spanish descended cubans leaving the island and since the revolution the island has been more africanized.
El comunismo
@@thewraith6360 Who cares? Carribean Spanish is more evolved now.
@@birons3708 I care, cause thats my culture being mocked and trampled by outsiders and non native spanish speakers. In a couple years cubans in miami would have all mixed out of existance with other central american indian people and in 50 years historical cuban culture wont even share anything in common with true cuban culture. My people and culture are being erased from the history books.
@@thewraith6360 No one cares. I'm Puerto Rican and I surely do not carr
It’s known that the most beautiful, proper Spanish spoken in Cuba was and continues to be spoken in the city of Camagüey. Also, prior to 1959 (communism’s implementation) most Cubans spoke well, even outside of Camagüey. After decades of communism’s destruction, the average Cuban’s way of speak has turn into a harsh form.
I’ve noticed this too. After the Cuban revolution, Cuba’s culture has declined. Every thing on the island has regressed.
True, they say in Madrid que estan muertos de hombre.
Camagüey. Best Spanish of the island, not super fast and run tons of consonants down La Habana e.g. the R turns to an L sound like: "mi amol" (amor) and not a bit slow like Santiago de Cuba. Better pronunciation overall but still CUBAN SPANISH, and of course we don't need to add any "s" at the ends of any words. We sound cool, sassy, and friendly. -
Yeah we eat some of those consonants up and proud of it! We are an educated and a very clever and talented, and friendly society. More with family and street friends is when our slang comes out super fiercely lol!
Psst oeee mira pa acá😂😂.... The thing is that we don't speak Spanish though, we speak Cuban 🤦😂😂😂
When he started talking about putting an E in front of S-words I friggin’ lost it.
I was born in Colombia, but grew up in Hialeah. My Spanish became Cuban. LOL
What a loss
Q vuelta asere?
Hialeah in the house!
When I was in Spain I was speaking Spanish and was constantly corrected with my lack of S. I’ve lived in Miami for 35 yrs and married a Cuban woman. Learned Cuban Spanish but it’s bad when you visit the motherland. I say hold como eta (leaving out the s Cuban style) and man did I hear it.
That's ridiculous. Cubans got the "leaving out the s" from Andalusian Spanish. This is something all Spaniards are well accustomed to, so they were just being pretentious jerks.
I lived in Spain and go back every year. Invariably when I meet someone new, they ask me "Are you Canarian or Cuban?". Unless they hear me say "comemierda".. then they go... ah.. Cuban! :)
@@jakenunya1587 That's right. I often ask my Spaniard friend about this, she says it's very common. Only the old, nose in the air people will try to correct you. She said where she's from they drop the D in words as well. Remember, people in the Canary Islands speak just like Cubans, and that's part of Spain.
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@@bull419 Nah, us Puerto Ricans speak different from anybody. We're evolved. Search up Ele a Dominio. We evolved the language
@@birons3708 Bro you know full well that dude talks like he's slobbering down a glizzy.
BRO! I’m Cuban and this is all 100% TRUE! Man I haven’t laughed this hard in so long 😂
Jajah Bruh I am Cuban too. I almost snapped before I read the title😂😂😂 you know how they say we Cubans got bad tempers jajaja😂😂
Cuban Spanish comes from Spain, particularly from the Canary Islands.
But we mixed it with the African languages... And the accent....
All spanish comes from Spain my guy.
@@chico9412 Never said it didn't.
@@chico9412.......duuhhhhhh
But...true tho.....all...it call camas from there....but is good to make an emphasis because every Spain region has a different accent and slang, sometimes even native languages who were mixed with Spanish...so is important to know.... But Cuba has a big influence of Africa....a lot......different countries there...and we have a little almost loosen part of our natives...but still there....Cuba is an aboriginal word....🤭....and in some parts we have French too....Cuba is just too mixed...everyone wanted this island in those days lol
Cuba for the most part was settled by the Spaniards from the Canary Islands which is why we speak the way we do.
It´s important to differentiate "Cuban Spanish" from "Cuban slang" and "Cuban-American slang". The comments on the video reference the latter; which is based on Cuban slang but with significant Spanglish and English slang as well as US cultural influences.
Traditional Cuban Spanish vocabulary is actually one of the most accurate and erudite varieties of Spanish in Latin America. Cuban Spanish informal pronunciation does have significant influence from Andalusian and Canary Island varieties, which leads to the dropping of ending s in words, etc., but most Cubans can switch to formal pronunciation without any issue.
Yep, cuban american slang is basically the "havana slang", with all its misspronunciations. I believe that Camaguey, Las Tunas and the western part of Holguin province are were the most sounds are correctly pronounce, of course, with their typical cadence and entonation. The Habaneros call it "cantao", but their are just jealous jajaja.
That's a thing is important to notice: Cubans have one of the most marked pronunciations in Spanish and is sometimes hard to understand to people from other countries, but we can switch to an (almost) neutral Spanish almost immediately.
@@galanlefont1600 hey is there any good sources where I can listen to or hear Cuban Spanish being spoken ? So I have more of an idea .
Best
@@Copilot1204 Welp, right now the only one that comes to my mind is my friend Luife. In his channel you can hear a very pure Cuban accent without any intent of "being noticed"
ua-cam.com/video/Ig5txiTEcwI/v-deo.html
@@Copilot1204Here is a video that shows the formal Cuban Spanish accent.
ua-cam.com/video/5ADac9Z6siw/v-deo.htmlsi=UUjPKiVH2KelVwCE
oye chico, de verdad que nosotros cubanos tenemos ese swag lmao. I loved how you guys described some of the different ways we say things in Spanish 😂
I'm part Cuban. I have a certain style, must be the Cuban in me 😂
mis amigos de la escuela: por qué discutes con tu papá así??
Yo: no estamos discutiendo 😂, estamos hablandooo relajadamente 🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺
Ya tú sabe'
Yaaa tu saaee
😂😂😂 a ver cuándo discuten
I love being cuban lol
Cuban Spanish is THE SAME spanish spoken in Southern Spain; ANDALUSIA AND CANARY ISLANDS.
Appreciate you.
Nope. But the best personalities.
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Abso-fucking-lutely not, apparently you’ve never met, seen, nor heard a Spaniard in your entire life.
@@mistermagoo8685 i mean it doesn’t sound that different. Btw not all spaniards have the same accent , it depends on the region. Just like in England not everyone has the same accent and it depends on the region. Eloquent (not ratchet) cuban Spanish actually sounds similar to how spaniards from the Canary Islands speak.
@@b4byheart726 yeah Cuban Spanish sounds similar to the Canary Islands 🇮🇨, because of immigration, that’s why Cubans and other Caribbeans don’t roll their r’s, but not Andalusia and Caribbean Spanish has a lot of influences from West Africa, West Africa has the most influence on Caribbean Spanish you can heard it in their accent. West African cultures have so much of an influence that there’s plenty of people who speak a Caribbean patois and not actually Spanish.
EEESSSSTEEEVE 🤣🤣
no no no, EJTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFFFF
Skirt, school or spaghetti tienen dos consonantes unidas al principio de la palabra , eso no es un sonido normal en español, that’s why it is hard to pronounce .
Exacto.
You sound like the Brits talking about American english...South Americans talk like Valley girls or Aussies...They speak Castilian Spanish like a Boston accent, in Colombia...Cubans are pure Spaniard Flamenco "Paleo Gitanillo", from the south of Spain...You guys don't have a Southern drawl either...Are you sure you are speaking the right english?...😂😂😂
Hey, we found a smart one! Thanks!!
They're saying their accent is annoying. Not that's their accent is wrong. What're you on about?
The worst Spanish are Salvadorans & Dominicans in my opinion. My father thinks Cubans are the worst. Some say Puerto Ricans but I personally like their accent.
Cuban Spanish is like the American English especially the southern white.....lol
Only their own kind can understand them. That Cuban accent is known anywhere.
I lovee Cubans and the accent. But don't front like it's good Spanish lol
You're confusing Cuban Spanish with Cuban American vernacular.
Mexicans have the clearest spanish to me colombians too
Dude you legit killed me laughing 😂
Hilarious! With the hand movement, it must be the Italian of Español.
It's NOT "butchering"...it's the mix of African, Spaniard, & Taino & it's BEAUTIFUL...the idea that Peruvians have the best Spanish is hella funny.
Horrible Spanish?? GTFO us cubans are passionate
They are Caribbean ... there is ur answer. We Trini do the same with English language.
Cuban Spanish is the best!! Everyone loves Cuban Spanish!!
They don’t.
“Idk why she would do that to herself” 😂
0:07 Nope. That belongs to Mexico. Anyone understands us
Mexican Spanish is the slowest, but the most neutral and relatively “accent-free” Spanish is from Colombia 🇨🇴. Basically, Colombians are the closest to sounding like Gringos that learned the language because it’s very neutral
bro I'm 100% cuban came when I was 7 to the states and I am fucking dying of laughter
about the "s" at the front of words: in Spanish there are no words that begin with "S" AND are directly followed by another consonant, so we can say "SEptiembre" and "SEguir" and "SAbado", but if there's a consonant after the initial S, forget it, in comes the E lol. so like "school" is "eSChool" and "skirt" is "eSKirt" lmao, even the word "stress" in Spanish is actually "e[strés]"
I wanna learn spanish but don’t know which dialect was thinking cuban spanish
Yes cuban spanish is the best and it will make it easier for u to understand other spanish dialects since cuban ig u could say the hardest
Cuban spanish to me sounds passionate and bad ass, i guess its what spanish people sounded like a long time ago. Colombians have no accent, I can actually understand them. Puerto ricans and dominicans speak too fast. Mexicans all sound like they're really high.
And I think Boricuas speak too slow.
@@corazoncubano5372 or as if they don’t know spanish
Lmao 😂😂 why is this so true tho!! Así hablamos nosotros con sandunga y agresividad 😂
Cuban Spanish is the same as Canary Islander Spanish (which is Andalusian Spanish!). I can't tell Cubans and Canary Islanders apart. I believe that most Cubans are descendants of the Canary Islanders. These people are speaking slang from inner city Cubans (younger people). This is not how most Cubans speak.
@lucinq`1` ial you obviously don't know what you're talking about. However, I do know what I'm talking about because 3 of my great grandparents were Canary Islanders (born and raised) and my parents were born in Cuba.
@lucinq`1` ial yes and my Canary Islander great grandparents were part North African. Congrats for paying attention during European history. What's your point?
I laughed throughout this whole video.
Cubans are Caribbeans. It's just that they speak Spanish instead of English, French, or Dutch, West Indian style.
Cuban american dialect and slang are basically the same spoken in Havana City and the rest of the western part of the country, with all its misspronunciations. I believe that Camaguey, Las Tunas and the western part of Holguin province are were the most sounds are correctly pronounce, of course, with their typical cadence and entonation. The Habaneros call it "cantao", but their are just jealous jajaja.
As European not even close
I have to say that the Spanish spoken in Miami is a little bit different from the one spoken in Cuba, or I would say in Havana, since there are different accents in the island
Yes true in the poor part of Cuba they talk kinda like people in South America kinda the central and the rest of the country talks like that most of them
The rest are also poor but mostly the real real poor ones are Holguín and the ones around there and those provinces are three ones that talk like South American people like Argentina Peru or mabey ecuador , but the rest like in the central of Cuba where I was born we normally talk like the hard way and Ik this bc I have friends that are from the provinces of Cuba around Holguín and I thought they weren't Cuban lol
@@Me-ly2ttSo central Cubans speak more clearly ?
What happened is that the Marxist revolution pushed the idea that speaking well articulated Spanish was a sign of bourgeoise, which were remnants to be discarded in favor of the "new man" that the Revolution would create. At the beginning of the Revolution, people were even scorned when they showed good manners and common courtesy in official places. This, along with a complete attack on traditional institutions, like Churches, lodges, which were completely oppressed and ridiculed, caused a survival bias effect on the worse, less sophisticated languages spoken by the "poor" that the Revolution would come to rescue... At the end it made everyone poor, destroyed the nation, the language, the country, the economy, and made the largest swath of Cubans become the average men they are today, with mediocre language, bad manners, and alienated from the rest of the world. Y para que conste soy Cubano, y se de lo que estoy hablando, porque lo viví, y Gracias a Dios ahora vivo en los EEUU... lugar que tristemente va por mal camino si las ideas nefastas de la izquierda continúan penetrando a la juventud norteamericana.
I prefer Cuban Spanish to Mexican Spanish 🤷🏻♀️
My uncle Steve has always been “etibeng”
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I laughed so hard at this I had to hit the sub button 😂
Yo, he’s not wrong. I was in Barcelona a few years back and the Catalans instantly pegged me as the American speaking Spanish with a Cuban accent.
As an American who speaks Spanish as a job requirement, I find Argentinians the easiest to understand.
Argentinians speak crisp and clear , rioplatense is such a cool dialect. Also Colombians , Spaniards, and Mexicans( minus the heavy slang) are the easiest to understand for me. However this just my experience.
Nice job. e steve 😂
EH'TEEF!...
we cubans got the best curse words and insults, unmatched!
I Love being Cuban! Okay COÑO!😂😂😂
E Teeve...🤣😂🤣😂 Why?
I grew up in Miami and im half Cuban. This shit funny as hell
i went to get covid tested and all i heard from across the street i heard “OYE PAPO CERRATE EL CARRO?” and me and my mom just exchanged the “yup he’s cuban” look
LMAAAAAAAO
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The thing with the E in front of SP, SK and ST is called phonotactics. Each language has its own phonotactics, that´s why Nicky Minaj said "toro esto por nara"
Exactly. It's the double consonants that are the issue for many Spanish speakers
If they think Cubans Spanish is bad, they obviously didn’t heard any Dominicans or Mexicans speaking, 😂
No, Pervians do speak very clearly. Cubans and Puerto Ricans are very hard to understand.
This Canadian married a Cuban and now thinks he’s Cuban…. LOL
I learned the hard way. Pe'c'a'o, e'po'a, quier (for left. That fucked me up looking for a men's room).
I knew Sapingo was coming.
I heard Colombians speak the best Spanish in the Americas
lol 😂 😂 que funny.. come to Miami to get the full experience..
Pa que?! Fijate tu lmao bro muchisimo amor papi 💋😂🤘🔥
Its one of the most romantic languages..except wen ya hear it in cuban..it goes out the window😒
it’s cause we don’t pronounce our s 💀
I'm 62 yrs and 3rd generation, so my Spanish is Very bad, but I have notice Mexicans from Mexico City speak very fast.
We speak way better than anybody else, even better than the gallegos. 😂😂
I am not Cuban, but when I talk to Cuban people, you can understand what they say. When you talk to a Puerto Rican person, you can't understand anything. They speak very quickly. It seems like they have a limit on how they speak and that time runs out. Maybe you can't understand some Dominicans, but there are other people, like Dominicans, who you can understand what they say, but you speak quickly to Puerto Ricans.
If you want be a purist, Madrid is the standard Spanish.
Is it? I always wondered which one it was.
@@__-nw8xu Well they should have the purest Spanish afterall it is they who colonized us.
The problem isn’t when words start with an S, the problem is when it starts with an S that’s followed by more consonants instead of a vowel.
Cubans are the funniest! Love the mannerisms and slang, its so good
It aggressive and rude
The Cuban Spanish you are referring to, is the way of Cuba born and raised in the Cuban-Castro, before 1959 we were a very educated society. Not even poor people living in “solar” spoke that way. .
Good for you that you are better and more educated than any Cuban born after 1959.
Estif, vamo niño Hahaha . On point chico. Keep it up . Cuban-American greetings
Caribbean Spanish is the worst? Maybe because they were settled first? Idk 🤷♂️. Maybe the Conquistadors took more care in setting up their latter possessions
My husband is Cuban and he moved to England and i had to tell him you cannot make yhe English language shorter.. It doesn't make sense.
We got hell of swag
not even a minute into the video and I hear him say "peruvians speak clear" yeah this is a joke video
No one in Cuba speaks like that. If you ever gesture like that while talking to another person it would be considered very disrespectful and rude. Initial S in a word are alien to Spanish, any Spanish language speaker, not only Cubans, would need a vowel before that S. What you call swag is more like guetto talk. Very few people talk like that, and when they talk to each others they tone it down so as not to sound belligerent.
Jajajaj leave my people alone jajaja😂😂.....😂😂🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺🇨🇺 I am Cuban and I almost snapped before I read your title. I was like who is guy talking about my people . I was going to jump all over you jajahajahah😂😂😂😂😂 Arroz con Mango!!!!
You guy's cracked me up 😂😂😥😂😂😥😂😂
Cuban Spanish- swag, its AAVE for the Spanish 😂 exactly that. I love it
I died laughing as soon as he started speaking in that Cuban accent
Cuban spanish is very African, but half the people are pure European like fidel
Perubias don't speak the clearest Spanish not even close. This guy should learn about Spain.
This clip is everything
You are probably in a very ghetto area friend..
I'm Cuban came to this country in 1968....
You must be in the slums of Miami to learn cutter Spanish!!
Although I must say..
That the very educated Cubans do not speak using ghetto slang like "Acere"
I never heard words like that within my parents vocabulary!
Just food for thought!!
I hear what you're saying..
But don't say
All Cubans..
It's a little offensive..
Listen to educated Cubans..
And you might notice a huge difference..😘
Bret ... school in Spanish is escuela so it's supposed to have an E at the beginning
eeestif jajajajajajajaj
del carajo con estos yuma, por cierto como es lo del negocio por 6 peso jaja
I was born in Nicaragua. Grew up on 10th ave, y la dos in little Havana during the 90s, my fam moved to Tampa in 1996. When i speak to people they ask “are you cuban”? I’m like nah soy tirafletcha
Thhhtaattss guajiro.. In Havana we don't talk like that mannnnn... 😂😂😂😂...we just omit letters and have a very different vocabulary... But... Isn't horrible... Guajiro is horrible.... Loool
Nah. Ill come here and say Venezuelans (I was born there) speak pretty terrible Spanish. We own up to it.
I'm Cuban and I don't speaking what you say , my son , my grandson speaking same me.
The new Cuban generation no have education , no culture and damage this beautiful language.
Awesome video love it lmao
Cuban Spanish is the best Spanish THE BEST
I loved it 😂. A fellow Cuban 🇨🇺
Cubans tend to be highly educated. The accent/dialect is immaterial. Cubans know how to speak academic Spanish also, just listen to their professional news broadcasters. This question smacks of racism to me.
Siii!!!.. i just sent this video to my coworker...lol
Por que no dijo SINGAOOOOO!!
Surprised nothing was mentioned about
Pinga😂