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What type of Spanish is spoken in Seville?

The Spanish spoken in Seville is Andalusian Spanish, specifically the Sevillano dialect. It's known for its distinctive features, including:

* Seseo: Pronouncing the "c" before "i" and "e" and the "z" as "s," like "ceceo" pronounced as "seseo."

* Yeísmo: Pronouncing the "y" and "ll" as "y," like "yo" and "llego" pronounced as "yo" and "yego."

* Distinctive vowel pronunciation: Some vowels have a slightly different sound than in other Spanish dialects.

* Use of regional vocabulary and expressions: Words and phrases unique to Andalusia and Seville.

While Andalusian Spanish is generally understood throughout the Spanish-speaking world, the specific Sevillano dialect can be challenging for speakers of other Spanish varieties due to its strong regional influence.

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