Letters your countrymen struggle to pronounce
>>71997299
Arabs don't use /p/ sound?
>>71997388
they dont
>>71997299
/ð/ and /θ/ they don't exist in the German language
C
We always pronounce it either as S or K
z as s
w as v
>>71997299
We pronounce v instead of w and t instead of th
w
>>71997464
We have the /ð/ and /d/ but we pronounce them randomly (for example in the word donde, the first and second d are pronounced diferently) and that's why they and day it's pronounced in the same way.
>>71997299
not a single letter, but "sp" without a vowel in front
>>71998108
I think you have a problem with the "s" in general, my aunt migrated to Spain and no one there can pronounce her name with out saying "eSabine" instead of just "Sabine"
There is non
>>71998108
T. ispain
>>71998382
Can you try these: خ ح ص ض غ ع ط ظ ق
The "th" sound
>>71997485
why does C even exist?
>>71998366
Where? Sabela, Sara, Soledad, Socorro, Sonia are common names in Spain, well Sabela just in Galicia
>>71999892
To write the "ts" sound with it, obviously
"R" in english
>>71999892
For "Sch" and "ch"
>>71999971
Hmm, might be the Catalonians flaw then
>>71997299
We had to add extra abjads to compensate the missing Malay sounds.
Anyway, idk any letters that's difficult to pronounce. Maybe tonal language, perhaps?
I'd say that for us, Argentines, it would have to be /z/, /ð/, /ŋ/, and /θ/.
>>72000327
>and /θ/
I would say argies are one of the few sudacas that can pull it off pretty decently, if asked to.
>>71998474
Sure
>>71997299
peasants can't pronounce 'th' for some reason
Three is 'tree'
Thorns are 'torns'
"R" in French (Anglo Canada)
This kills the tosks
Lmao what the fuck are all these fake moon runes
Z
>>72002227
i thought you ivans don't pronounce Ъ
>>72002265
>burger can't compute more than 26 different letters
>>72004242
yeah, that's why we have struggle with pronouncing it :DDD
R
>>71997388
Based, it is a gross sound
The rolled R in Spanish.