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1 hour ago, Mother of Puppies said:

I'm just used to the "spanish spanish" aka castellano... not the latin american accent

Really?  She speaks the language with a latin american accent?
Genuine questions because I don't speak Spanish and that it interesting to me since she's from the UK. I thought in Europe most people speak the way ppl speak in Spain, or at least they teach it this way. 

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13 minutes ago, snakes said:

Really?  She speaks the language with a latin american accent?
Genuine questions because I don't speak Spanish and that it interesting to me since she's from the UK. I thought in Europe most people speak the way ppl speak in Spain, or at least they teach it this way. 

in Spain (castellano) you pronounce the letters "c" and "z" like "th" depending on what letters come after...(it's e and i)  and in latin america they pronounce those like an "s"

In this video it's explained quite well (of course there are more differences)

 

 

I only know and learned the "spanish - castellano" because I've lived in Spain and have been taught there.

I'm also a bit familiar with how latin spanish sounds, because some of my friends at the time were from Chile, Argentina and Colombia. Each country has their own accent I suppose.

 

I'm not sure where Dua learned spanish, because she pronounces the c like an s so I suppose she's learning the latin spanish?

 

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2 hours ago, ARTFAP said:

i always wanted to learn spanish so i can understand my favorite show timtales and lucas entertainment.

What about latin leche? :bear:

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2 hours ago, HiddenWeirdo said:

Not to be rude, just realistic. Those sentences were really basic. Wouldn't immediately call her Trilingual.

But she confirmed it herself and that was cute. 

Yeah it’s very basic. She just has decent pronunciation and is speaking confidently.

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57 minutes ago, Mother of Puppies said:

in Spain (castellano) you pronounce the letters "c" and "z" like "th" depending on what letters come after...(it's e and i)  and in latin america they pronounce those like an "s"

In this video it's explained quite well (of course there are more differences)

 

 

I only know and learned the "spanish - castellano" because I've lived in Spain and have been taught there.

I'm also a bit familiar with how latin spanish sounds, because some of my friends at the time were from Chile, Argentina and Colombia. Each country has their own accent I suppose.

 

I'm not sure where Dua learned spanish, because she pronounces the c like an s so I suppose she's learning the latin spanish?

 

Correct. She also said "su amor y su energía", meaning she's usins the formal "ustedes" form to address the public, which is more common in Latin America. Even with that, most foreigners in Spain can't/don't pronounce the "c" and "z" as most Spaniards do, they pronounce them as "s" when they speak Spanish, like Latin Americans do. It's what we call "seseo", and even some parts of Spain, like Canary Islands, do this too. I'm curious, did you pronounce those letters as Spaniards folks do or did you pronounce them as "s"?

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18 minutes ago, RudraCNG said:

Correct. She also said "su amor y su energía", meaning she's usins the formal "ustedes" form to address the public, which is more common in Latin America. Even with that, most foreigners in Spain can't/don't pronounce the "c" and "z" as most Spaniards do, they pronounce them as "s" when they speak Spanish, like Latin Americans do. It's what we call "seseo", and even some parts of Spain, like Canary Islands, do this too. I'm curious, did you pronounce those letters as Spaniards folks do or did you pronounce them as "s"?

Yeah right.. the "ustedes" was always something that I found strange until I learned that they use it very often casually. I have experienced that in Spain this is only used when you speak very formal with people you don't know and wanna show respect. We have the same in german btw (although in Germany you usually always call people "usted/ustedes" if you dont know them. I have found that in spain people are more casual and hardly ever use it. That's just my experience though :oops:

I pronounce it with a proper "th" sound, because it's what I've been taught. I've lived in the "comunitat valenciana" (although they also speak valenciano there which I hated btw lol)

 

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3 hours ago, ARTFAP said:

i always wanted to learn spanish so i can understand my favorite show timtales and lucas entertainment.

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4 hours ago, FfFfFfFF said:

From an American view to speak 2 languages is exceptional, to speak 3 is unfathomable. No offense to the Americans, but it is what is it most of the cases. :sis:

When you’re in Europe and the countries are the size of states and right beside each other, then yes, it is more necessary to speak more than one language. 

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10 minutes ago, NCgaga said:

When you’re in Europe and the countries are the size of states and right beside each other, then yes, it is more necessary to speak more than one language. 

True. And is beautiful and useful to know more than one language.

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We love her. Her yoga teacher is venezuelan and there is even a video of Dua saying "Coño de la madre", which is the best and most iconic venezuelan bad word ever.

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1 hour ago, Teletubby said:


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God, my back hurts from just seeing it. I'm sure she went to see a chiropractor after the show.

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