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Ronronearis one of the hardest Spanish words to pronounce because of the succession of different /r/ sounds: it includes strong /r/ sounds at the beginning and in the middle, and a soft /r/ at the end of the word. We’ll go into how to pronounce the /r/ in our next word. In a...
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It’s way more important to nail the pronunciation of the vowels than to roll your R’s perfectly. So, how would you ask for coffee politely? ‘Yo quiero café, por favor’ Excellent. Now, the Spanish word for ‘thank you’ is gracias. Note that the C is pronounced like an S. You...
I hope, of course, that I shall never be an exgraminator. Among other things, I do my bit by persisting in innovation – for instance, by confecting words that should have existed already. Such asexgramination. It’s a new old word. But who among you would object to it?
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