Learning a language by text only is fine until you try to speak it and sound like a spastic
Thread dedicated to explaining phonology and pronunciation of different phonemes and letters in different languages.
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>>77714565
seems bumpworthy
>>77714565
Bump, an actual useful thread
>>77714565
You should have explained the ñ as the sound of the n in "nom nom". Would be easier to understand.
>>77714565
>LL = J
The "ll" is a different sound to that of the "y" in "payaso".
>>77718880
most speakers don't know the difference (yeismo and shit)
but i do
speaking of unpronounceable phonemes,
can someone do a vocaroo of [ ʒ ] and its difference with [ ʃ ]? i really can't make out the difference between "vision" and "fashion"
>>77719620
https://forvo.com/word/vision/#en
https://forvo.com/word/fashion/#en
>>77718880
Pashaso
pic about differences in EU Spanish and LatAm spanish
>>77718880
In English schools they teach taht the LL should be pronounced as the english Y, when its actually closer to the J, as in Jerry
>>77714565
G in 'ge' 'gi' suppossedly sounds like the 'ch' in 'Loch'.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dRiWBRS3OC8