Louis Ingenthron on Nostr: What is the connection between native #Spanish speakers and having a motor-mouth? ...
What is the connection between native #Spanish speakers and having a motor-mouth? I've noticed that lots of folks who started out speaking Spanish speak very very quickly, often leaving no gap between words and blurring them together, no matter which language they're currently speaking.
Is it a cultural thing (most Spanish speakers I know come from Central American hispanic families), or is it something to do with the mother tongue itself?
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