Colombian Spanish is a term for diverse dialects spoken in different regions of this country, because we have been influenced by a big background of Colombians. Colombian Spanish is characterized by a kind of musical intonation and a very clear pronunciation although there are so many different accents and dialects throughout the country. 

Colombia has one of the most beautiful forms of spoken Spanish also is similar to the Costa Rican Spanish in aspects like the accent. There is a big difference among the Spanish spoken in different regions of the country. The region of the coasts has influence from English and African languages.
The Spanish spoken in Bogotá has a better pronunciation just perfect for the foreigner who speaks Spanish.
Colombian Spanish is used to use "usted" (you) in formal and informal situations although "vos" is very common in some regions.
 The diminutive also turns "-ito" into "-ico" for example: gatito = gatico. We use this diminutive with nouns, adjectives, verbs and prepositions! We share this characteristic with Venezuela, Puerto Rico and as I said before with Costa Rica.
Here I just post a funny video about What Colombians use to say, have fun!


Sure if you have Colombian friend you will have fun! Please feel free to post your comments here about your experiences with Spanish Language and Colombian People.