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In spanish is "practicar" pronounced "prak- tee-sar"??

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In spanish is "practicar" pronounced "prak- tee-sar"??

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  1. A is pronouced like AHH

    I is pronounced like long E

    C is pronounced like K

    PrahK  Tea  Kar (last syllable is stressed)


  2. no its pronounced "prak-tee-kar"

  3. Its prak-tee-karrr. "C" before the "a" sounds like a "k". But the last "r" is not like the English "r" as in star. You kind of trill the tip of the tongue against the roof of the mouth.

  4. prak-tee-car

  5. prak-tee-Kar

  6. sure hope so, otherwise the Spanish language changed outside the cirriculum

  7. nooo your close though its pronounced prak-tee-kar

  8. yes.

  9. no, it's  prak-tee-kar.  Then ending sounds like 'car'

  10. Prak-tee-kar.  C before a hard vowel (a, o, u) has a hard sound like a K.  C before a soft vowel (e, i) has a soft sound like an S.  Same as in English.

  11. No.  Pra-teek-argh

  12. AS a resident of Spain, I've heard this pronounced differently in various parts of the country - the difference being in the 'c'. Many say the 'correct' way to pronounce the 'c' is like 'th', where I live it's pronounced 's' but in the next province it's pronounced 'sh'!

  13. no, C before A is hard.

  14. its pronounced prak-tee-kar

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