What is espanol andaluz?

Andalusian Spanish (español andaluz) is a dialect spoken in the southern region of Andalusia, Spain. It is characterized by pronunciation and vocabulary variations compared to other regional Spanish dialects. Some of the distinctive features of Andalusian Spanish include the dropping of final -s in words, the use of the diminutive suffix -illo/-illa, and the use of the voseo (using vos instead of tú) in some areas. In addition, Andalusian Spanish has a strong Arabic influence due to the region's history as a part of Al-Andalus during the Middle Ages. This influence can be seen in the use of certain Arabic words and expressions. Andalusian Spanish has been influenced by other languages as well, such as Portuguese and English due to historical trade and cultural exchange.