Hispanic people write when they laugh "jajajajaja"
For normal people, their "j" are pronounced "r" in spanish
So hispanic people when they laugh said "rararararara"
A laugh which is literally subhuman tier
Yeah sure but the thing is that jajaja in spanish is pronounced hahaha, just like native english speakers do
When I see "jajaja" online I'm not sure whether to interpret it as Hispanic laughter or German approval.
>For normal people, their "j" are pronounced "r" in spanish
?
>>68070391
It's called la jota and it's a guttural R, yes.
I don't get it either, they could perfectly write it "hahahaha" it's completely stupid but not as stupid as the brazilian "huehuehueheuheu"
>>68070273
Wtf is dental hygine really that bad in Spain?
https://youtu.be/bI8rxIe-BV0?t=4m1s
>>68070462
We don't pronounce "j" like "r". What makes you think that?
>>68070544
Juarez in Mexico or Juan are literally pronounced
Ruarez or Ruan
>>68070544
In Castillan Spanish, also called "Spanish", the "j" is pronounced like a guttural R.
How is it possible you don't know that?
JAJAJAJA A WHITE FLAG THAT POSTS ON THE INTERNET JAJAJAJ
>>68070462
Your r is not normal, Pierre
>>68070544
Quiere decir la "r" suya de francés a lo bonjough mesie, je sui le Pieghe and je manjé omelete du fgomage.
>>68070273
>So hispanic people when they laugh said "rararararara"
Only gabachos pronounce ''r'' like if they were about to puke
>>68070589
that's just the stupid french r which is pronounced with the back of your throat as if you were gagging on a black cock
ça fait du sens si tu viens du pays le plus cocufié du monde lequel n'est plein que de pédés et de salopes obsedées par le bbc.
>>68070788
>is pronounced with the back of your throat as if you were gagging on a black cock
THIS, imposible to describe it better
>>68070905
>>68070788
In this case, how do you pronouce our J ? What is the letter ?
>>68070788
It's not made with the back of the throat, idiot, it's an uvular R.
About gagging on black cock, I'll trust your expertise on the topic.
Writing "jajajajaja" to represent laughter is stupid.
>>68070977
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNhebHLz36Q
Like in this video?
Your sound for ''J'' would be ''Y'' or even ''SH''
>>68071019
what are we supposed to write? honhonhon?
and don't listen to spaniard spanish...they pronounce it bad.
Pierre, are you autistic?
>>68071177
Write it "hahahahaha" like the rest of the civilized world.
Spaniard Spanish is true Spanish, your opinion is irrelevant.
>>68071223
Wouldn't "hahahaha" sound like "a a a a" in spanish?
>>68071223
But if we were to write "Hahaha" we'd actually say "A A A"
Spanish Hs are silent Jean
>>68071223
the h is silent when it's accompanied by a vowel.
it'd sound A A A A A
>>68071323
And ? In French it's like that too yet we write hahahaha
>>68071279
It's silent indeed, just like in French and English.
>>68071353
>And ? In French it's like that too yet we write hahahaha
Well you're retarded :D
>>68071376
That's the general way it's written in European languages, even in French, Italian and Romanian.
Only Spaniards and Portuguese couldn't figure out something so obvious.
>Be French
>Write Eau (three fucking vowels)
>Pronounce "o" (pronounce an entire different vowel)
>Hurr spanish is retarded
>>68071437
Spanish and Portuguese have moor-arabic influence, remember that they were a caliphate for almost 800 years.
>>68071437
Funnily enough, in galician we have to write "Gha Gha Gha", so complain about that instead.
>>68071443
No need to get so pissy.
Nobody said Spanish pronounciation is retarded, it's actually very consistent.
This "jajajaja" thing is not though, that's the point of the thread: trying to understand why.
>tfw English mastertongue
>>68071533
That would be latin tbqhfampai
>>68071371
>It's silent indeed, just like in French and English.
What?
No
The H is kind of like the cyrillic X in spanish, but harder.
Ham. Harry. Hentai. Hit. Hum.
A spaniard won't say the "ha" aspiration. He'll instead spell it "Jam", "Jarry", "Jentai", "Jit" and "Jum".
It's a basic fact of the spanish language.
>>68070273
>For normal people, their "j" are pronounced "r" in spanish
>>68071479
And how long have you been a Spanish colony?
Show some fucking respect
>>68071490
It's also weird.
>>68071533
english has one of the most retarded pronuntiations in the world.
ajdjkajdkajdkajskadksljslakslajsjalajskajsjakjakskajskajskajskajskjsjdjsjsdjjajsjajdjsjjs
>>68071526
What do you want to understand? I don't get the point of this thread
>this whole thread
>>68071595
We don't even have Js
Crazy stuff
>>68071443
>be spanish
>have ll as a character ignoring that sh exists
>have ñ as a character ignoring that ny exists
>have ¿ because why the fuck not
>>68071640
How the fuck does "Ll" resemble "Sh"
>>68071563
If your point stand for English, it does not for French and other European languages.
>>68070462
Try make that noise, but molding your mouth to make an r, it's literally impossible. It's a guttural H based on mouth shape
what you smoking pierre? it's pronounced like the german 'ch'
>>68071611
What did he mean by this ?
>>68070462
They pronounce it like h, not like r
What's wrong with you?
>>68071673
shuvia, shave, shorar, shamar, posho
>>68071715
>shuvia, shave, shorar, shamar, posho
Ehm
No
>>68071673
I forgot the rest of the world isn't argentine
Meant ly.
>>68071712
>Implying H is like R
How do you pronouce the "R" of "R&B" faggot ?
>>68071715
They pronounce it like soft l
Not sh
Wtf is wrong with you either
>>68071371
The fact that French people think English has a silent H is probably the reason they speak any foreign language with a ridiculous French accent. I know a French lass who, no matter how much we say Gijón, insists on pronouncing it as if it rhymes with Dijon, with two soft French Js
>>68071715
Chuva, chave, chorar, chamar
>>68071773
I don't pronounce it at all, faglord. Even if I did, I'd either pronounce it as Brits to (so don't pronounce it at all) or use R like any other.
>>68070649
>omelette de fromage
Erk disgusting, literally plebian-tier food.
>>68071805
Choiva Chave Chorar Chamar
>>68071752
che, asi es como sho pronuncio las shes, no seas shorón vos gashego y salí a la cashe de vez en cuando
>>68070649
I thought omelette du fromage was a word in italian
>>68071858
Quen meteu ó galego nesta conversa
>>68071712
>They pronounce it like h
No, spanish J is [x], it's uvular.
>>68071873
fromage is fromaggio in italian
retarded I know
and queijo in portuguese jajaja what a bunch of sissy fags
>>68071918
[x] is velar, not uvular.
And how else would you pronounce it, hm? Like the French do?
>>68071858
Algunos andaluces pronuncian la ''ch'' como los argentinos y los canarios dicen muyayo
>>68071795
Vocal cords do not vibrate during the production of the h sound, it's unvoiced. Doesn't mean it doesn't have an intonation.
Keep being mad.
>>68072024
That is not how Spanish works lad
French diacritics are literally pinyin tier.
Argentinan is not Spanish. More like Spanish Creole.
>>68072024
There is a difference between an unvoiced consonant and a silent consonant. T, P and K are all unvoiced but there's no way you'd ever describe them as silent. Stay mad though
>>68072024
To be frank, you guys pronounce both H and R wrong by Indo-European standards. You should learn, not lecture people who pronounce both correctly.
>>68072024
He didn't say that the spanish H is unvoiced, he said that it is silet, so, it does not have a sound at all (except when it goes after C and S)
>>68070273
> For normal people, their "j" are pronounced "r" in spanish
>>68071611
Really made me think
>>68070462
So the correct pronounciation of Juan is Ruan?
>>68072477
Hwan
>>68072477
its one
>>68072477
It's Huan.
>>68072477
[xwan]
>>68072477
Yes, exactly. That's the point os this thread. And anglos do the same as us
Buen hilo
wena
>>68070273
t. honhonhon faggot
Franks getting btfo itt
>>68073865
But you pronounce the J ( as in jaw) like the french, support us then.