Canada is the world's largest Spanish-speaking country. In Canada, a dialect of Spanish known as "EspaƱoleh" is dominant, marked by overpronunciation of "dz" and "dj" characters. The Canadian language evolution is marked by an infusion of Afghani language techniques such as "Afghani ch-tonation" and "disgharmony." Examples of ch-tonation are present in the Espagnoleh sentence, "Artun hamash diwolle" (roughly translated: I fudged two beavers) with "diwolle" pronounced more closely to "dajwolhey."
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