The Spanish language is basically standard for both Latin America and Spain with regional vocabulary of each country. The main difference in the language will be the pronunciation of the "c" followed by the "i" and "e" , ci - ce.
Example: sky = "cielo". Latin America will pronounce it like an "S" = "sielo"
SPAIN will pronounce it as with a "th" (for english speakers) = "Thielo" (like letting air go through the th)
Another example is the name César. Latin America will pronounce it "Sésar".
SPAIN will pronounce it as with a "th" (for english speakers) = "Thésar"