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Spanish pronunciation rules 🚦 How to say Spanish letters and sounds 

Blacklingual
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Now that we've learned the Spanish alphabet, we're going to learn the Spanish pronunciation rules so you know how to say Spanish letters and sounds. This lesson is KEY to good pronunciation, so learn and practice this as much as you can to prepare for our reading lessons next week 😉
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@Blacklingual
@Blacklingual 2 года назад
‼️One thing I forgot to tell y'all: When an R comes before a D, you roll the R. So for example, "perdón". This one is easy to remember because the R obviously can't sound like a D sound if a D is next 🙌🏽 Let's get it 💪🏽
@TheRealShortyBrown
@TheRealShortyBrown 11 месяцев назад
This is one of the BEST pronunciation Spanish videos I've ever seen! Extremely helpful! Especially the letter "D".
@DhatGyrl18
@DhatGyrl18 Год назад
THIS MADE SOOO MUCH SENSE OMG! I just commented on one of your TikTok videos saying I wasn’t retaining what I’m learning BUT THIS made it sooo much easier to understand….NOBODY else broke it down like this not even in school
@Blacklingual
@Blacklingual Год назад
🥹 IM SO GLAD TO HEAR THIS 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Hopefully you'll feel the same about more of my lessons so we can get u fluent for real this go round ✊🏽
@victoriaberry514
@victoriaberry514 2 месяца назад
Omgggg this was sooooo helpful! You explained this perfectly! I’m learning Spanish for myself and to teach my baby. When reading in Spanish, I always mix English alphabet and Spanish alphabet 😭 I’m so glad I came across this video! 🫶🏾🙌🏾
@Insitika
@Insitika 4 месяца назад
How have you not exploded yet? I'm genuinely serious about learning Spanish, so I'm keeping an eye on you every day now. For any Spanish learners who are committed, here's a comprehensive guide to mastering the language. It may take about a year or two at most, but it's worth it. 1. **Beginner Level (A1-A2):** - Start with basic Spanish grammar and vocabulary. - Learn essential phrases and expressions for everyday communication. - Practice pronunciation and listening comprehension. - Begin building a foundation in Spanish grammar, including verb conjugations, noun-adjective agreement, and basic sentence structure. - Use beginner-level textbooks and online resources for structured learning. 2. **Intermediate Level (B1-B2):** - Expand vocabulary and grammar knowledge. - Practice speaking and listening through conversation practice with native speakers or language exchange partners. - Read short texts, articles, and stories in Spanish to improve comprehension. - Work on writing skills by writing short essays, emails, or journal entries in Spanish. - Dive deeper into Spanish grammar, including more complex verb tenses, subjunctive mood, and advanced sentence structures. - Use intermediate-level textbooks, online courses, and podcasts for continued learning. 3. **Advanced Level (C1-C2):** - Focus on fluency and accuracy in speaking and writing. - Read longer and more complex texts, such as novels, newspapers, and academic articles, to expand vocabulary and comprehension. - Practice speaking in professional settings, such as giving presentations or participating in debates. - Write formal documents, reports, and essays in Spanish. - Fine-tune grammar skills and work on eliminating common errors. - Engage with authentic Spanish media, such as movies, TV shows, and podcasts, to improve listening skills and cultural understanding. - Take advanced Spanish courses or work with a tutor for personalized instruction and feedback. 4. **Specialized Vocabulary and Topics:** - Depending on your professional interests, consider learning specialized vocabulary related to your field (e.g., business Spanish, medical Spanish, legal Spanish). - Explore topics of interest in Spanish, such as literature, history, politics, or art, to deepen cultural understanding and language proficiency. 5. **Practice and Immersion:** - Regularly practice speaking, listening, reading, and writing in Spanish. - Immerse yourself in the language by watching Spanish-language TV shows and movies, listening to Spanish music and podcasts, and reading Spanish books and news articles. - Take advantage of language exchange programs, conversation groups, or online language forums to practice with native speakers. - Consider participating in a study abroad program or immersion experience in a Spanish-speaking country to fully immerse yourself in the language and culture.
@sto1674
@sto1674 Год назад
You are truly a teacher!! ❤️ found you today and yessssss
@Blacklingual
@Blacklingual Год назад
😭 Muchísimas gracias 🙏🏽
@dtorresc4012
@dtorresc4012 4 месяца назад
Video after video I'm learning more and more
@ShakeysLife
@ShakeysLife 4 месяца назад
One of the best channels I found on how to speak Spanish!! Super helpful! Thank you!
@Blacklingual
@Blacklingual 2 месяца назад
Qué cumplido! Thank you ❤
@PivotPixie
@PivotPixie 2 месяца назад
This is sooooooo helpful WOW
@TVandManga
@TVandManga 3 месяца назад
I love this series so far!
@Blacklingual
@Blacklingual 2 месяца назад
🎉 Qué emocionante! I'm glad you're enjoyin it so far and I hope you like the rest just as much 💪
@Countrygirl8019
@Countrygirl8019 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much I lov this brotha'
@natsusmoke-eater826
@natsusmoke-eater826 2 года назад
Vids are STRONG! bro...loving em all!...as always mil gracias!
@Blacklingual
@Blacklingual 2 года назад
Muchísimas gracias fam! 🙏🏽
@dhotels1
@dhotels1 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much!
@Blacklingual
@Blacklingual 2 месяца назад
Thank YOU for watching and enjoying! 🙏
@taylorjones1050
@taylorjones1050 2 года назад
Mind=BLOWN! Love this video!
@Blacklingual
@Blacklingual 2 года назад
🤯 Gracias fam! 😁
@jameswhite937
@jameswhite937 Год назад
Excellent video and great job. Thank you very much again.
@michaelpiecuch7313
@michaelpiecuch7313 10 месяцев назад
Wow Awesome video! especially for beginners
@skylarofcourse
@skylarofcourse 2 года назад
This has been so helpful for me. My boyfriend is Puerto Rican and always would correct the pronunciation of my D, J, R, T, V, and Z sounds. I thought he was just being overly particular, but now, it’s all making more sense. Thank you!
@Blacklingual
@Blacklingual 2 года назад
🙌🏽 I'm so glad to hear that fam! You gotta let me know what he says when u flex that new pronunciation on em 💪🏽
@bissanyasser5522
@bissanyasser5522 Год назад
Glad I found this guy , some of my friends are willing to learn from him
@DJSt3rling
@DJSt3rling Год назад
ll (double L) also commonly has an English "j" sound in LATAM. Gran video!
@realistUPLOAD
@realistUPLOAD Год назад
Ok this is my video practice for the week
@Blacklingual
@Blacklingual Год назад
VAMO´! 💪🏽
@Countrygirl8019
@Countrygirl8019 6 месяцев назад
ok I am 3 months into learning spanish and I am wondering if I never get the accent perfect, will people understand me? lol
@robbyv1476
@robbyv1476 10 месяцев назад
So here in the DR, how would you say Texas?
@whitney9647
@whitney9647 Год назад
i can roll my r’s in certain words but other words i’ll use an l with a super soft r, como.. no me impolta, peldon
@Blacklingual
@Blacklingual Год назад
This is super common in the Dominican Republic/Puerto Rico, so in my personal opinion, that's totally acceptable 💪 I do this myself sometimes too
@edsonlormestoire3390
@edsonlormestoire3390 2 года назад
Do you do lessons I’m trying to find a tutor who went through similar troubles and broke through
@Blacklingual
@Blacklingual 2 года назад
I do, but I'm actually all booked up and am slowly getting away from lessons so that I can dedicate more time to all yall here on RU-vid 🙌🏽 I'm happy to try to help as much as I can though. Let me know if you got any specific questions I can help with 💪🏽
@TheRealShortyBrown
@TheRealShortyBrown 11 месяцев назад
Going back to JU when you pronounced the word Jugo, What about the word Jueves? I've always pronounced it "weh-vez".. is it "who-eh-vez"?
@santgenisfashion1
@santgenisfashion1 9 месяцев назад
Hi there! letter "J" in Spanish has always the same pronunciation with all 5 vowels: JA, JE, JI, JO JU. Something similar to the English "H", as when you say the word "WHO" in English, or Notice that GE, GI sound the same as JE, JI. In Spain, we tend to pronounce this sound a little bit stronger than the Latin American people do, I mean, we make this sound in our throats, but it is not necessary, I'm from Spain, and I pronounce it mostly the softer way. I hope that could help you a little. :))
@foodforinsomnia7026
@foodforinsomnia7026 Год назад
Lol I took my r’s from the back of my throat, almost like the French. It works for me until I get it down. Sometimes I do it right, I’ll get there eventually!
@Blacklingual
@Blacklingual Год назад
💯💯💯 Sometimes u just gotta fake it till u make it! But u WILL make it ✊🏽💪🏽
@danielverap7223
@danielverap7223 Месяц назад
I understand my own native language, because I speak bad 😞
@jackcrane7853
@jackcrane7853 4 месяца назад
Esto no es castellano, es sudamericano. Asi no se habla en 🇪🇸. Punto.
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