According to figures from the Cervantes Institute, Spanish is the native language of at least 577 million people and it is for this reason that more and more people choose it as a second language. In the list of the most spoken languages in the world, Mandarin occupies the first place with 950 million speakers, so to position itself in second place in this ranking is an excellent achievement for Spanish, considering that they are spoken throughout the world at least 7,000 languages.
Now, if learning Spanish is about, the ideal is that it be an enriching experience. Soaking up the art, flavors and culture of Spanish-speaking peoples is a wonderful experience that any student wants to experience through the benefits of tourism.
You study Spanish and you wonder what cities can I visit to practice the language? Malaga in Spain will always be one of the best options. Walking along the promenade, taking a beach bath or tasting a delicious skewer of sardines are some of the activities that you can enjoy while practicing the language.
In Buenos Aires, Argentina, it will be very easy for you to find friends with whom to practice your Spanish, because in this city it is really easy to understand the meaning of sharing. Wine, meat, soccer and tango are some of the words that you will surely learn perfectly with the particular voseo and accent of Argentines.
The city of Bogotá in Colombia shines for its traditions, the kindness of the locals and the good food. It is ideal for cold lovers, as well as it should be noted that in this country, as in Venezuela, the use of Spanish is one of the most neutral and neat in the world in terms of its structure.
In Guatemala City, capital of the country with the same name, you can find color, colonial structures and culture in every corner you visit, we can even assure you that its cobblestone streets are a delusion for the eyes. One of the benefits of learning Spanish in this city is that the Guatemalan accent is quite calm, so it is very easy to understand if you still do not handle the language at an advanced level.
In Lima, Peru, you can find a large number of people who speak native languages such as Quechua and it is really wonderful to listen to it up close. However, in this country 84% of the population speaks Spanish with a weak accent, as well as having a wide variety of colloquial words.
Spanish in Costa Rica is very varied and this is the main reason for inviting you to visit the city of San José. Walks on the beach and beautiful sunsets are some of the experiences you can experience while enriching your vocabulary in this city where Spanish is spoken with very noticeable phonetic changes.
These are some of the best cities to learn Spanish, but regardless of which one you choose to visit, what is really important is the desire you have to do so and the time you dedicate to practicing vocabulary.
Do you remember what were the first words you learned in Spanish? A good exercise before traveling to any of these cities is to review what you have learned so far. Once on the site we assure you that you will feel at home and will be ready to learn more.
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