Cuba 100%. It’s the closest geographically and since Portuguese and Spanish are somewhat similar I don’t expect learning the language would be difficult. Many other reasons as well but in the reality of moving and living there the language and closeness are big factors.
Cuban Spanish is actually a dialect of Castilian Spanish, so it’s actually a lot closer to European Spanish then most other Latin American countries. Which would make learning the language a bit easier since most programs teach European Spanish.
Oh that’s actually great to know as I’m well aware of regional differences (European Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese have their differences) so I wanted to look for Cuban Spanish courses (which is pretty impossible ngl) so the fact they’re similar makes me confident in learning. I’ll just have to research regional sayings and such.
Cuba 100%. It’s the closest geographically and since Portuguese and Spanish are somewhat similar I don’t expect learning the language would be difficult. Many other reasons as well but in the reality of moving and living there the language and closeness are big factors.
Cuban Spanish is actually a dialect of Castilian Spanish, so it’s actually a lot closer to European Spanish then most other Latin American countries. Which would make learning the language a bit easier since most programs teach European Spanish.
Oh that’s actually great to know as I’m well aware of regional differences (European Portuguese and Brazilian Portuguese have their differences) so I wanted to look for Cuban Spanish courses (which is pretty impossible ngl) so the fact they’re similar makes me confident in learning. I’ll just have to research regional sayings and such.