In this thread, sounds the Anglo cannot pronounce. I'll start.
CHI
RR
>>72127381
GREN
ü
>>72127366
ح / خ / ص / ض / ع / غ / ق / ظ / ط
What's so hard about it? Just say EN-YEH.
ś
ы
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yery
>>72127545
I've never met a native Anglophone who could pronounce it.
>>72127661
I learned it in high school spanish class.
I still don't know how to pronounce 'g' in spanish though. It seems like sometimes it's HEH and sometimes it's GEH?
There's a lot to complain about in spanish (inconsistent noun genders, having gendered nouns at all, etc.), the enyeh isn't one of them imo.
>>72127545
i think no
>>72127438
In Portuguese:
NH
LH
RR
R
Ã
Õ
Ô
É
-AM
-EM
-IM
-OM
-UM
-E
Nasal sounds are so much fun.
>>72127545
No it isn't.
>>72127963
>>72128014
How do you pronounce it then
>>72128078
nnn-yeh
>>72128078
"nh" = ñ : https://www.google.com/#q=portuguese+to+english+%22unha%22&*
It has no "y" in the middle.
>>72128078
Vocaroo "España"
>>72128153
It's "gn" in Italian, same sound.
Vocaroo it:
1) Ы
2) P
3) Х
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0vrAkcLNeOS
>>72128153
>>72128170
That's how it sounds in a word when there's an 'a' after it, but the letter itself is pronounced en-yeh. Like how the letter 'a' in English is pronounced different than how it sounds in the word 'track'.
>>72128078
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZZ7oFKsKzY
>>72128231
You just killed my eardrums, thanks you
>>72127366
it's easy as shit, you could have at least posted >>72127438
ע
ח
כ
ch
r
ö
ü
...I guess that's it for German sounds they have problems with.
>>72128776
whats so hard about this one? just pronounce a normal 'r' and put a crown on it.
>>72129056
What is El Salvador like ?
>>72127366
this retarded meme has to stop.
you're trying to hard to be a special snowflake, you retarded mestizo.
everyone in the world can make that sound, they just don't recognize the symbol.
>>72129092
like salty coins
Ő
Dzs
kuRRRwa
>>72127732
Soft g before a, o and u
Hard g before i and e
If you want to make a soft g followed by an I or e, put a (silent) u between them
What's inconsistent about genders?
>>72127366
Not hard at all. You make this sound when you say "onion".
>>72132787
>What's inconsistent about genders?
To be fair they are fairly arbitrary, and not even Romance languages agree.
Milk in Portuguese is a male noun, for example.
Isn't it just a ny sound?
>>72130322
Proxy