Venezuelan Spanish is known for its rapid speech and tendency to drop ‘s’ sounds at the end of syllables. It uses “tú” for informal address in most regions. The dialect has influences from indigenous languages and African languages brought by slaves. Distinctive features include the use of “chamo/a” (dude/girl) and the expression “¿Qué más?” as a greeting.
The Venezuelan Spanish Dialect
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