Thread:Blueant251/@comment-38303003-20191204234024/@comment-39856447-20191206190338

In Mexico, you would say "¿Qué haces?" (What are you doing?) but in Argentina, one would say "¿Qué hacés?". As you can see, the conjugation is different. In Argentina (and also in Uruguay and Colombia), instead of saying "tú" (you) we say "vos". The sounds ll and y are pronounced as sh.

Other examples of different verb conjugation would be: Mexico: di (say) Argentina: decí

Mexico: suicídate Argentina: suicidate

this little thing (á, é, í, ó, ú) changes how a word sound, but I guess you already knew it. Argentinian Spanish also has a lot of Italian words.