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Mexican Spanish

The most widely spoken Spanish variety in the world. Heavily shaped by Nahuatl and other indigenous languages, especially in lexicon, and exported widely through Mexican film and music.

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Frequently asked questions

What language is Mexican Spanish?

Mexican Spanish is a dialect of the Spanish language.

Where is Mexican Spanish spoken?

Mexican Spanish is primarily spoken in Mexico.

Which region is Mexican Spanish associated with?

Mexican Spanish is part of the North America region on DialectAtlas.

What are the other dialects of Spanish?

Spanish also includes Castilian Spanish, Andalusian Spanish, Canarian Spanish, Caribbean Spanish, Colombian Spanish, Andean Spanish, Rioplatense Spanish, Chilean Spanish, Venezuelan Spanish, Ecuadorian Spanish, Central American Spanish, Bolivian Spanish, Northern Mexican Spanish, Yucatec Spanish, Chicano Spanish, Cuban-American Spanish, Ladino. Each variety has its own vocabulary, pronunciation, and cultural context.

Other Spanish dialects

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Ladino

Judeo-Spanish · Judezmo · Djudeo-Espanyol

The Sephardic Jewish Romance language descended from the Spanish varieties carried out of Iberia after the expulsions of the late fifteenth century. Historically spoken across the Ottoman Empire and North Africa, today it survives mainly as an endangered heritage language in Turkey, Israel, the Balkans, and diaspora communities.

Nearby dialects

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Nahuatl

107 km away

The largest Uto-Aztecan language, spoken across central Mexico by around 1.6 million people. The language of the Aztec Empire, with literary records in Latin script since the 16th century.

Mam

933 km away

A Mamean Mayan language spoken across the western highlands of Guatemala and adjacent parts of Chiapas, Mexico. Around 600,000 speakers.

Kʼicheʼ

955 km away

The largest Mayan language of Guatemala, spoken across the western highlands. The language of the Popol Vuh, the foundational K'ichean creation epic.

Qʼeqchiʼ

1,028 km away

A K'ichean Mayan language spoken in central Guatemala and southern Belize. The fastest-growing Mayan language, expanding across former Q'eqchi'-monolingual territory.

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