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The Andalusian dialect (also called andaluz) of European Spanish is spoken in Andalusia (including Gibraltar). There are several phonetic differences from Castilian Spanish, some of which are reflected in Andalusian-influenced Latin American Spanish. There are many regional differences within the dialect, but all varieties share certain features. Within one province, there may also be large differences in speech between rural and urban areas.

Features

In Andalusian we find a series of features such as: Andalusia is the most populated region of Spain, and there are other regions which have very similar dialects to the Andalusian such as Extremadura, Murcia, La Mancha, or Canary Islands.

Social status

Andalusian is the language of Flamenco music. While its use is generalized across the classes of the Andalusian society, in the rest of Spain it lacks the prestige of the Castilian variant. An Andalusian accent is often the mark of the comic characters. Often, Andalusians who want to succeed in Spanish media learn to speak in the Castilian variant. An example is Malagan actor Antonio Banderas who keeps his accent in interviews and everyday life but switches to Castilian (considered the unmarked pronunciation) when playing roles not specifically Andalusian or when dubbing his Hollywood performances.

Influence

Some words pronounced in the Andalusian way have entered general Spanish with a specific name. Examples are juerga, "debauchery", that is the Andalusian pronunciation of huelga (originally "leisure", now "strike"). The Flamenco lexicon incorporates many Andalusisms: cantaor, tocaor, bailaor ("Flamenco singer, player, dancer", respectively) where the non-Flamenco generic terms are cantante, músico, bailarín. The seguidilla Flamenco genre is similarly dissimilated from the siguiriya.

The Gibraltarian code-switching Llanito is based in English and Andalusian.

 


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