Susana Wald

Spanish Phrases For Dummies

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  • Daria Dobrocheevahas quoted8 years ago
    In the Spanish speaker’s mind, a consonant is any sound that needs to have a vowel next to it when you pronounce it. For example, saying the letter t by itself may be difficult for a Spanish speaker. To the Spanish ear, pronouncing t sounds like te(teh). Likewise, the Spanish speaker says ese(eh-seh) when pronouncing the letter s.
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