>Average Spanish leader
*Blocks your path*
Wat do?
fwens?
>>77215941
fwens.
>>77215858
Good thread
>>77215924
Start the War of Spanish Succession.
>>77215858
Funny thing about him is that he tried so hard to be a good king but got meme'd either way.
>>77216202
Wasn't he literally retarded? I thought his advisers did all of the actual ruling, and his only important decision was to proclaim his successor, which started a war.
/thread
>>77215858
>>77215924
>>77215941
>>77215980
>>77216064
>>77216202
>>77216294
When you're the result of infinite sister-brother-uncle-cousin fucking, you tend to be born that way.
Was it because of him that you guys decided to stop saying the 's's properly and started lisping?
>>77216363
forgot image,
*blocks you path*
>>77216385
It isn't known, that's just a legend. I'm curious about it though
n-n-o bully plz...
>>77216555
Cute
>>77216441
Wait, for real? I was bullshiting and I thought I was being clever.
Never heard of it.
On how many levels of Habsburg are you on bro
>>77216754
Yeah, there's a legend about how some king forced Spaniards to lisp and now we all lisp.
>>77216928
I've never heard a Spanish person talk, only Mexicans. Do you really lisp more than other languages?
>>77216945
Only when a word has the letter "c" or "z".
>>77216975
Oh, and the "c" has to be followed by an "e" or "i"
>>77217001
Thanks. I had no idea.
>>77216928
>>77216754
non lisping was a arabic trait and that's why it's still alive in Andalusia
extreme lisping (doing the lisp also with /s/) is also found in some areas of Andalusia, in those that were conquered first, and is a result of forcedfully dropping arabic traits and isolation, as it basically only appears in old towns
>>77217282
a good example might be Saraqusta that became Zaragoza with Castilian influence or how Catalan is not affected by this lisp
>>77217334
>Saraqusta
>not Caesaraugusta
Grampa go to sleep, you are mixin things again.
>>77216945
When I went to Spain they constantly pronounced "cents" as "thents", at first I thought it was just one retard but there were more.
>>77217507
>rude
You know diferent languages/dialects pronounce letters diferent right?
>>77217462
it doesn't matter, the change is still from S to Z
another example is Al-Mansur being Almanzor
>>77217507
it's literally how spanish is pronounced
>>77217549
Yes, I was just surprised by this. Pronouncing letters differently is one thing, but lisping makes you sound retarded.
>>77217565
>>77217462
also, the lisp is almost not existant in Latin America due to Sevilla being the de facto capital of the colonies and andalusians and extremenians being the first and most to settle there in early times
>>77217576
it's not lisping
>>77217576
Just for you to know. If yo speak hebrew/jidish in Spain it would sound like arab and it may sound retarded to them to.
>>77217625
I'm not that sure, I believe I have never listen to a jew talking
and andalusian dialect usually sounds like arabic for example
>>77217667
>I believe I have never listen to a jew talking though*
>>77217608
>it's not lisping
But it sounds like it to an uneducated tourist.
>>77217625
Maybe, I really don't care.
>>77217565
No, the change it from C to C since in Spanish you use the C sound with (za-ce-ci-zo-zu) and the K sound with K (ca que qui co cu).
I guess you dont know Spanish and try to see it from an Italian perspective.
Those differences exist since ancien times... like V-B and where not forced by a king...
>>77217724
*were
Why do Wh*te Peepo like insect so much?