<I am looking to purchase Rosetta Stone language course and I have a choice 
of regular Spanish or Latin America Spanish.>

It depends on how they differentiate between them.   All Spanish speakers 
understand each other but the original Spanish of the conquistadors evolved 
isolated from Europe and doesn't sound like Spain anymore, sort of like 
American 
English and British English. There are even further distinctions from country 
to 
country within Latin America, but generally you would do best learning what 
they distinguish as Latin American.   

Charles


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