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No. She goes for a Spain Spanish (specially the last sentence), it doesn't sound Mexican (or any other discernible Latin American accent) at all.

It still sounds a little bit Italian...




She goes for Spain Spanish, you can notice this because most S sound like Z and she says something like "pues" (which is commonly used in spain). The last sentence she says something like "a huevo cabron" with spain accent but the expression itself is very mexican.


Spanish s doesn't sound like z except in my hometown area.


It sounded Castilian to me too. I just had no idea what was meant by "American Spanish".




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