How would the name Edgar Genovese be pronounced in Argentine Spanish?
>>68872166
>Argentine Spanish
Mind you there isn't a single Argentinian Spanish, but a bunch of dialects; you probably meant the Rioplatense one.
Regardless. [ed̪͆'gaɾ xe.no.'βe.se], as in most other dialects.
>>68872517
Thanks.
>>68872166
our spanish isn't really that different pronunciation wise, we only differ in y/ll/ and in "SK" sounds
>>68872166
Uffffff well is little hard try to explain a anglo parlant well , the important is in genoves its like JENOVES
>>68872517
Yes its like the neightbor say
>>68875152
good transliteration m8
>>68872166
with the G sounding as spanish, in other words, "Edgar Henovehseh"
>>68874672
>and in "SK" sounds
examples pls
i hate these threads about argentina
just stay away
>>68875682
si no te gusta vestite y andate
Tits
>>68875246
escuela
casco
cascada
cascote
would be
ejcuela
cajco
cajcada
cajcote
>>68875736
salame
se viene el "amerindian shithole desu"
>>68875765
pretty good post
>>68875874
pero andate a la puta que te parió y pedle mesada pelotudo del orto
>>68872517
Cuyano = rightful Chilean clay
amerindian shithole desu
>tfw i read all argentinian posts in a cute girl voice
>>68875813
Nunca he escuchado a un argentino hablar así
>>68872166
Why is there a color for >30% if it's not used?
>>68876972
por si acaso?
>>68875813
como en chile?
nosotros diriamos algo como:
ehcuela
cahco
cahcaa
cahcote
o sea, seria mas suave que usando la J
>>68872166
>glorious
>>68875198
We don't pronounce j like an anglo h here in Spain.
>>68877879
>We don't pronounce j like an anglo h here in Spain.
Andalusians do it. In the Americas, it's common in Cuba, Central America and PR.
>>68874672
The /k/ there has nothing to do, it can happen before any consonant - for example "mismo" sounding like "mihmo".