The Spanish Alphabet in a Single Sentence


Every single sound in the Spanish Language, condensed in a single sentence.

Read more at http://spanishlearninghacks.com/spanish-alphabet-pronunciation/

This video is published, under a Creative Commons BY-SA license.

Duration : 0:1:49


[youtube KGOB2Xvzk8g]

8 Comments so far »

  1. by tonylovesr251, on October 12 2008 @ 7:12 pm

     

    Long lasting for …
    Long lasting for high end women in need.

    fastloverfun(.)com_

  2. by Karnic, on October 12 2008 @ 7:12 pm

     

    lol It’s normal on …
    lol It’s normal on those languages.. The differences between Japanese and Spanish are just a few..
    And if I take my 2nd language the pronunciation is exactly the same as Japanese.

  3. by Karnic, on October 12 2008 @ 7:12 pm

     

    jaja sip, siendo …
    jaja sip, siendo así sí :P aunque la gramática está bien.. sólo lo decia porque si hay que pronunciar todo eso y más sin saber Español.. pufff De todas formas para la pronunciación veo que es ideal. Saludos y suerte =)

  4. by spanishlearninghacks, on October 12 2008 @ 7:12 pm

     

    jeje, bueno, es que …
    jeje, bueno, es que es para un artículo sobre la pronunciación de cada letra del abecedario, por eso la frase es un pangrama. O sea, que la gramática de la frase es no tiene importancia en este caso. Un saludo ;)

  5. by Karnic, on October 12 2008 @ 7:12 pm

     

    joder.. vaya …
    joder.. vaya frasecita para alguien que empieza… jejeje sería recomendable poner frases más simples en Castellano de modo que la gente se pueda familiarizar más rápidamente con el idioma. Esta especie de trabalengüas sería buena para alguien de 1º o 2º de EGB. Saludos =)

  6. by XanderKnight26, on October 12 2008 @ 7:12 pm

     

    when I took …
    when I took Japanese pronunciation, and I pronounced things in the THIRD way, we called that “HICK JAPANESE”…..or in this case “Hick Spanish”……lol.

  7. by spanishlearninghacks, on October 12 2008 @ 7:12 pm

     

    Yes, probably, :)


    Yes, probably, :)

    I simply thought it could be useful for a student to hear a “typically wrong” Spanish pronunciation from the point of view of a Spaniard (me).

    Thanks for your comment! :)

  8. by DaMystikalOne, on October 12 2008 @ 7:12 pm

     

    your english accent …
    your english accent still sounded more spanish than most

Comment RSS · TrackBack URI

Leave a comment

Name: (Required)

eMail: (Required)

Website:

Comment:

 

About www.SpanishHowToSpeak.com

Fast and Easy Spanish Course Reviews