>>>>I have been studying Spanish (as a hobby) for about 15 years. And I still can't understand when argentineans talk (mostly when I watch moves produces in Argentina). But I can understand mexicans speaking spanish fairly well. I think they should send all argentineans to Mexico to learn how to speak proper spanish
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>>>The thing about Argentineans is that We thrive to do things better, so, have no doubt that our Spanish is the best! <bg>
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>>You know what I should do is to find an internet radio from Argentina to get used to the argentinean pronunciation. I listen to BBC en espanol on regular basis and it helps to get used to the Spanish of Spain. If you know of a internet radio url broadcasting from Argentina, please let me know. Then I will be privy to listening to the "best" Spanish <g>.
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>Grr, I was almost finishing this message and I closed one instance of IE and it closed all, grr, Here I go again:
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>I can not make this work, but it is an online live TV, you might want to try it
>http://www.infobae.com/canal9/interiores/programa.php?idx=116
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>Infobae is a newspaper, which also has the links for two on-line radios, you might want to visit it: www.infobae.com (I do not listen or watch any Argentinean radio or tv from here, so I do not know much about them, I only get some random radio when I want to listen some soccer matchs :))
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>Clarin is another newspaper, which also have some live on-line radio and TV: http://www.clarin.com, the TV link is http://www.tn.com.ar/home.asp and I think the radio is http://eventos.mi.com.ar/hoyenvivo_mitre.asp
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>You can find more radios here:
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>http://www.worldsearch.com/cdf.lisa/721/es/10
Thank you so much for the links. I will explore them all. I am sure I will find something very useful there.
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>HTH
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