Belizean Spanish

Belizean Spanish
Español beliceño
Pronunciation[espaˈɲol βeliˈseɲo]
EthnicityHispanic and Latin American Belizeans
Native speakers
200,000 all dialects of Spanish (2014–2019)[1]
Early forms
Latin (Spanish alphabet)
Language codes
ISO 639-3
GlottologNone
IETFes-BZ
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Belizean Spanish (Spanish: español beliceño) is the dialect of Spanish spoken in Belize. It is similar to Caribbean Spanish, Andalusian Spanish, and Canarian Spanish. While English is the only official language of Belize, Spanish is the common language of majority (62.8%), wherein 174,000 (43% of Belizeans) speak some variety of Spanish as a native language. Belizeans of Guatemalan, Honduran, Mexican (including Mexican Mennonites), Nicaraguan, Salvadoran (including Salvadoran Mennonites), and even Cuban descent may speak different dialects of Spanish, but since they grow up in Belize, they adopt the local accent.

  1. ^ Spanish at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon

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