- Vocabulary includes native Taíno terms and African-derived words
- Pronunciation shows softened consonants and relaxed intonation
- Grammar reflects both standard Spanish roots and local adaptations
- Sociolinguistic context involves bilingualism and code-switching
- Regional variations appear between coastal cities and inland areas
| Feature | Puerto Rican Spanish | Mainland Mexican Spanish | Dominican Spanish |
|---|---|---|---|
| Common Greeting | ¡Qué tal! / ¿Cómo vas? | ¿Qué onda? / ¿Cómo estás? | ¿Qué pasó? / ¿Cómo estás? |
| Voseo Forms (rare) | Uses usted or tú depending on region | Usa usted | Usa tú |
| Typical Food Terms | Plátano maduro / pasteles | Plátano maduro / tamales | Plátano maduro / sancocho |