How to Pronounce Spanish Words
How to pronounce Spanish words can be very confusing if you are just starting out. Where ever you travel in the world where the spoken language is Spanish there are many different interpretations.
The Spanish language is spoken in around 20 countries that claim their Spanish language as there foremost language. However in almost every country in the world you will probably find many people that use the Spanish language. It is arguably the second most spoken language next to English in the world.
However if you get bogged down with all the different ways that people pronounce Spanish words throughout the world it can have an effect on you’re learning progress and sometimes stop you from even getting started.
How to Pronounce Spanish Words
From my personal experience of learning Spanish I chose a course that covered basic Spanish most widely used. Once you learn the basic way it’s a simple task to adapt to the different ways of how to pronounce Spanish words and sentences to where ever you are in the world.
If you travel to northern Spain the language becomes a mixture of French and Spanish but I have found from my experience you have to find a different way of saying things in order to be understood.
If you say can you tell me in northern Spain which is PUEDO DECIRME you will definitely get a few strange looks however if you say “could you inform me” they will probably understand which for the record Is PODRIA INFORMAME.
It’s just a question of using a little lateral thinking of course this is just one example.
Here are a few examples below.
Pronounce Spanish Words
I need to find a restaurant = NECCESITO ENCONTRA UN RESTAURANTEE
I have to find a toilet= TENGO QUE ENCONTRA UN RETRETE
I want to find a restaurant QUIERO ENCONTRA UN RESTAURANTEE
Could you tell me where I can find a restaurant= PODRIA DECIRME DONDE PUEDO ENCONTRA UN RESTAURANTEE?
Where is the toilet? DONDE ES EL RETRETE?
Is there a restaurant near here? ES ALLI UN RESTAURENTEE CERCA AQUI?
Hot Tip
When you ask a question in Spanish it is important to higher the tone of voice throughout the sentence.
In many ways Spanish is much easier to learn than English one of my favourite phrases are=
I am going to which is VOY A
He she or it is going to = VAA
We are going to is VAMAS A
They are going to VAN A
I have tried many Spanish courses but the one I have made the most progress with is the Rocket Spanish course online and one of the main reasons is I am able to record my own voice and compare it with the tutor see an example below.
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