Chilote Spanish
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Chilote is a dialect of Spanish language spoken on the southern Chilean islands of Archipiélago de Chiloé (English: Archipelago of Chiloe) or simply, Chiloé. It has distinct differences from standard Chilean Spanish in accent, pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary, especially influenced by Mapudungun (also known as Mapuche).
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