Spanish pronunciation – how to learn to speak 'proper Spanish'
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Dialects and different pronunciation are common in all languages. People living in a certain region develop their own way of speaking, and sometimes even own vocabulary. Spanish is spoken all over the world, from Spain to the Philippines, from Mexico to Equatorial Guinea, and it is natural that each country went its own way when developing the language and that the Spanish pronunciation reflects the country it is spoken in.
But, there is no reason to worry, all Spanish speakers still can understand each other with ease, whether they are speaking Castilian Spanish from Northern Spain, or harder-sounding Honduran Spanish. The difference in Spanish pronunciation is subtle.
The biggest difference noticeable by Spanish language students is what is in Spanish called distinción or seseo. Simply, it is the way people in different countries pronounce ‘c’. The same Spanish pronunciation, and the use of the Castilian Spanish, is common in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay (where it is called RioPlatense Spanish.)
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Dialects and different pronunciation are common in all languages. People living in a certain region develop their own way of speaking, and sometimes even own vocabulary. Spanish is spoken all over the world, from Spain to the Philippines, from Mexico to Equatorial Guinea, and it is natural that each country went its own way when developing the language and that the Spanish pronunciation reflects the country it is spoken in.
But, there is no reason to worry, all Spanish speakers still can understand each other with ease, whether they are speaking Castilian Spanish from Northern Spain, or harder-sounding Honduran Spanish. The difference in Spanish pronunciation is subtle.
The biggest difference noticeable by Spanish language students is what is in Spanish called distinción or seseo. Simply, it is the way people in different countries pronounce ‘c’. The same Spanish pronunciation, and the use of the Castilian Spanish, is common in Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay (where it is called RioPlatense Spanish.)
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