
Panamanian Spanish
A Simple Guide to the Spanish Language of Panama
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Narrated by:
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Tiffany Yi
About this listen
This audio guide offers an introduction to the dialect of Spanish spoken in Panama. It includes an overview of the language and culture and lots of words and phrases that can be put to daily use. Topics covered include slang, money, transportation, cuisine, history, and other topics, as well as all the core vocabulary that you would expect from a language course. Learning is split across 10 sessions, including learning new vocabulary, pronunciation tips and tricks, cultural sections, and review of content already covered to help make it stick and build fluency. This is an ideal course if you plan to work, retire, or travel in Panama.
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