Learn Spanish 10. The Pronunciation Factor

www.spanish-123.com How to pronounce correctly spanish? That’s what you are about to learn here ion this lesson.

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11 Responses to “Learn Spanish 10. The Pronunciation Factor”

  1. anne241163 Says:

    Thank you, this was very helpful. The second R-sound was a big surprise for me, but almost all the other letters are pronounced like in Norwegian :) Easier for me!

  2. 0Blue0Sparkle Says:

    i still can’t pronunce the “r” it’s so hard

  3. havenergy Says:

    a wonderful way to teach spanish!! felicitacione!!
    saludos desde marruecos

  4. javichy666 Says:

    I can’t pronunce the R… =( I practice and…not

  5. llafthgiN Says:

    To pronounce ‘R’ you just have to touch the ‘ceiling’ of your mouth near the teeth with the tip your tongue. Just like a little touch.
    For a long ‘R’ (‘rr’) just do the same and let the air pass though the ‘ceiling’ and the tongue, making your tongue vibrate.

  6. bleypeas15 Says:

    the R is very easy:P
    perro..:P

  7. Atreesy Says:

    Thank you for the nice lesson,but is the 2nd R-sound is /d/ ,just as in the words:desk,mood,good……?

  8. unuomocualquiera Says:

    Not really. I think is closer to the USA pronunciation of ‘r’ at the end of a word than to any English ‘d’ sound. I am Spanish and when an English speaker mistakes ‘d’ for ‘r’ is very clear to us. And it’s a common one.

  9. wwwdavidweisdotcom Says:

    Thank you for the lesson.
    Just wondering, where is your accent from?

  10. knlvz Says:

    Hi, I have a question you said that “Z” is pronounced “S” in Latin America and “F” in Spain ……..so in Los Angeles is it pronounced using “S”?

  11. oidualclaudi0 Says:

    No, “Z” in Latin America is pronounced /s/, but in Spain, it’s pronounced like an English th /θ/, and this sound is different from /f/

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