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Sounds of the languages?

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i want to know what sound you listen when listen a spanish person speaking

for example when i listen a english boy i listen a sound like the mouth very open and the words have a letter a at the fnish!

and what is the accent of the people spanish when we speak in english?

the accent of the english people is like:

hola me llamo pedro

oulaa me iamou pedrou! you pronunce tthe letter o like in english and is differnece! :) okei answer me

thank you very much

and sorry for my english.. is not very well i am only 16

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  1. Hehe...

    From my observation Spanish speaking people (from Spain, not Latin America), have difficulty with the final s's in English words.

    In English, although a word may be written as ending in an s, it is sometimes pronounced as a z. But Spanish will always pronounce it as ss.

    For example, "He says" is actually pronounced "he sez", but Spanish will pronounce it "He sess". "He is" is pronounced "he iz" in English but Spanish will say "he iss".

    Also, sometimes problems with English "h", but many Europeans have the same problem.


  2. If you're from Spain it sounds as if you have a lisp..thththth

    grathias, thinco, Barthelona etc. If you're Mexican it sounds like..Speedy Gonzales "Eh, conchita come queek ...down at ze store they are giving green-stamps with tequeela".

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