I know many people who stopped speaking Spanish two or three years ago and now have forgotten the vocabulary or changed their accent. Speaking another language is much more than just speaking it, it is remembering it, respecting it and loving it
Anya was born in Miami, then was raised in Argentina (Buenos Aires specifically) until she was 6 years old, and then moved to London. Spanish was her 1st language.
It's Spanish.. I feel like everyone speaks Spanish nowadays. I am from Bosnia, and I speak Spanish. It was easier for me to learn Spanish than English.
@@esmirahuric1103 He escuchado que el español fué muy popular en Europa del Este debido a las novelas mexicanas. ¿Si es así, podrías confirmar que ese fenómeno es similar al de los gringos aprendiendo japonés gracias al ànime (caricaturas japonesas?
She’s Latina, her dad is Argentinian and her mom Spanish. Of course she’s a native speaker she was born there and grew up with Argentinian as her 1st language until moving to England at the age of 8.
@@sarcasticallyrearranged that doesn’t really matter she moved when she was young, and that’s like saying all immigrants who move to the US and become Americans aren’t American?
@@h_1273 it does matter in relation to cultural experiences and it's a fact of where she was born. I immigrated to the US and understand hee situation.
she definitely sounds Argentinian, i speak Spanish too but my parents are Mexican born so i don’t speak like an Argentinan would ofc but she speaks spanish very well im surprised she has an Argentinan accent too, most people dont. edit : just learned she was raised in Argentina until she was 6 years old ?? no wonder she has an accent
Yeah she was born in Miami but raised in Argentina and London. Spanish was her first language then English. But her parents are mixed so she's half Latina too.. her mom was born in Zambia to a Spanish mom and English dad. Her dad was born in Argentina to a British father of English and Scottish descent and an Anglo-Argentine mom. So she's mixed. She seems like a kind soul and a good actress. 🙂
Not after the procedures that she had to her face. Her cheeks are very sunken in and gives her the “Joker smile.” What made her originally stand out is gone and she’s going to end up looking like every other woman.
Im mexican and Anya Taylor has not argentinan accent (spanish with italian accent) but she is fluent in spanish so beautiful, when I heard her speaking in spanish al first glance I could'nt recognize any accent until she said argentinan idioms.but without argentinan idioms is so difficult to guess her spanish, I want to watch her movie Mad Max as "Furiosa"..I can't wait.
😂jajaj se nota que sos mexicano, fingis demencia, derrocha envidia, y estás viviendo en una realidad alternativa porque cualquier hispanoparlante detecta automáticamente ese acento, el rioplatense es el único acento que utiliza el yeismo rehilado, la marca distintiva que lo hace único!!😘
so the negro speaks spanish too and is evaluating her? or is it that i didn't get it? she speaks perfect spanish in case anyone is wondering. i DO have the right to say it cause it's my native language
@@FranDeSoto I asked the same thing elsewhere in this thread - what's the point of this video? Since Spanish is her first language, wouldn't it make more sense to be impressed by how well she speaks English?
Why do you call him negro? Spanish speakers come in various shapes and forms because of colonization and slavery. Yes, Afro-latinos exist and speak Spanish. Your comment is very racist.
Spanish is her first language. It's her relatively accent-free English that should be considered noteworthy, in that context, shouldn't it?
Exactly. She didn’t learn English until she was 8. She spoke Spanish from when she was a toddler
I know many people who stopped speaking Spanish two or three years ago and now have forgotten the vocabulary or changed their accent. Speaking another language is much more than just speaking it, it is remembering it, respecting it and loving it
@@VICAucBsAs My comment was offered in the context of other people commenting that her *Spanish* was relatvely accent free.
What do you mean by "accent-free" English?
@@DibIrkenIsn't the answer to your question clear from the context?
She definitely has that Argentinian accent and no doubt Spanish is her first language.
I am from Venezuela, and I love the Argentinian accent ❤❤
Anya was born in Miami, then was raised in Argentina (Buenos Aires specifically) until she was 6 years old, and then moved to London. Spanish was her 1st language.
The fact that she didn’t want to learn English because she wanted to stay in Argentina😭
She was born in the US when her parents were on vacation in Florida. They lived in Argentina until they moved to England
Her speaking Spanish automatically made her 100 times more attractive 🥰
Same lol
Platean Spanish specifically, the best Spanish dialect 😎
That accent and the Cuban accent sounds so horrid to me for some reason.
@@sarcasticallyrearranged Because you have no maidens.
@@maidenlessbastard 👌
Es más Argentina que 3 dígitos de inflación.
Jajajjaja lo que me hiciste reir 😂😂😂😂
MI PAÍS
MI PAÍS
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She is so beautiful ❤
She only inspires me to keep studying more. 😳😊
It's Spanish.. I feel like everyone speaks Spanish nowadays. I am from Bosnia, and I speak Spanish. It was easier for me to learn Spanish than English.
Because of Mexican soap operas or something?
@@le_fauxinternational1632 Yes, and school as well.
@@esmirahuric1103 He escuchado que el español fué muy popular en Europa del Este debido a las novelas mexicanas. ¿Si es así, podrías confirmar que ese fenómeno es similar al de los gringos aprendiendo japonés gracias al ànime (caricaturas japonesas?
Awesome! Beautiful language.
@@le_fauxinternational1632 Es raríssimo que un gringo aprenda japonés solamente viendo ànime 💀
Wow!!! She speaks just like a typical Argentine Beauty.
Her Spanish accent is very Argentinian. It doesn't sound like any Anglo who learned Spanish.
It's not surprising, though... She grew up in Argentina.
I couldn’t recognize the Argentine accent until this December when I went for a visit to Buenos Aires. Now I can’t stop noting the accent
She’s Latina, her dad is Argentinian and her mom Spanish. Of course she’s a native speaker she was born there and grew up with Argentinian as her 1st language until moving to England at the age of 8.
She was born in Miami then moved to Argentina.
She’s American.
@@sarcasticallyrearranged that doesn’t really matter she moved when she was young, and that’s like saying all immigrants who move to the US and become Americans aren’t American?
@@h_1273 it does matter in relation to cultural experiences and it's a fact of where she was born.
I immigrated to the US and understand hee situation.
she definitely sounds Argentinian, i speak Spanish too but my parents are Mexican born so i don’t speak like an Argentinan would ofc but she speaks spanish very well im surprised she has an Argentinan accent too, most people dont.
edit : just learned she was raised in Argentina until she was 6 years old ?? no wonder she has an accent
Yeah she was born in Miami but raised in Argentina and London. Spanish was her first language then English. But her parents are mixed so she's half Latina too.. her mom was born in Zambia to a Spanish mom and English dad. Her dad was born in Argentina to a British father of English and Scottish descent and an Anglo-Argentine mom. So she's mixed. She seems like a kind soul and a good actress. 🙂
I love her 😍
She is absolutely stunning 💯💯🫶
Not after the procedures that she had to her face.
Her cheeks are very sunken in and gives her the “Joker smile.”
What made her originally stand out is gone and she’s going to end up looking like every other woman.
Stop hating. She looks cool. Her only problem is she is looking bit anorexic and it affects her face too
She’s so amazziinnng
Grande la Anya
Taylor-Joy 100% Latina confirmed.
She’s white
@@The_king567 Like a lot of Latin Americans? Like the original Latins from Europe? 😂
@@le_fauxinternational1632 yes
@@The_king567 So 100% Latina confirmed. Thank you.
@@le_fauxinternational1632 nah she’s white if anything she is Spanish
this entire time i thought she was like british or something omg.
Aye!
Goddamn!! 😳 She just got hotter!!❤️🔥😍👑
so sexy I love her so much ^^ her accent is perfect
She sounds super sexy speaking Spanish!!
Mbappeeeeeeee
Her Argentine is perfect!
It's her first language though...
Im mexican and Anya Taylor has not argentinan accent (spanish with italian accent) but she is fluent in spanish so beautiful, when I heard her speaking in spanish al first glance I could'nt recognize any accent until she said argentinan idioms.but without argentinan idioms is so difficult to guess her spanish, I want to watch her movie Mad Max as "Furiosa"..I can't wait.
what? tiene acento rioplatense, desde china se nota que tiene acento argentino
Hija que dices? A leguas se le nota el acento argentino!!! Tu primer idioma es español?
Soy del sur de Brasil y si ella suena bien cómo a una hermana! Imposible no notarlo!
😂jajaj se nota que sos mexicano, fingis demencia, derrocha envidia, y estás viviendo en una realidad alternativa porque cualquier hispanoparlante detecta automáticamente ese acento, el rioplatense es el único acento que utiliza el yeismo rehilado, la marca distintiva que lo hace único!!😘
❤
🙌🏽
In 2024 speaking another language is not trancending or even news worthy. Should be relatively easy to learn. If you put your time into it.
Her first language is Spanish tho. So it’s nothing
???
Typical porteño accent.
Omfg girly speaks Spanish so amazing!! I love it
It's her first language
Why an Argentine flag?😂
She’s from Argentina!
Because she was born in Argentina
Ask a dumber question lol
Diosss q boludo sos
She was born in Miami and should have the American flag 🇺🇸
so the negro speaks spanish too and is evaluating her? or is it that i didn't get it?
she speaks perfect spanish in case anyone is wondering. i DO have the right to say it cause it's my native language
It's her native language, too, so why wouldn't she speak perfect Spanish?
@@gl2996 so what's the point of this video? do you get shocked when an argentinian speaks her native language???
@@FranDeSoto I asked the same thing elsewhere in this thread - what's the point of this video? Since Spanish is her first language, wouldn't it make more sense to be impressed by how well she speaks English?
Why do you call him negro? Spanish speakers come in various shapes and forms because of colonization and slavery. Yes, Afro-latinos exist and speak Spanish. Your comment is very racist.
Good lord can she get any more perfect
Oh my...