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  • ke idiota!! XDD

  • El español de madrid es con mas GGG en la garganta ;)

  • @Kevisinthahouse jajaj soy argentino y me sale igual acento arg que el de españa me crie en argentina pero mis padres abuelos ect son españoles .

    la verdad es que ahora vivo en valencia y tengo un acento mas raro que la hostia jajajja un saludo.

  • what does ostia mean?

  • @cfh99nyc OSTIA! is like holy shit too

  • He vivia en Madrid tambien y me encantaba. Ahora vivo en CA como tu, y de verdad me gusta el accento de Madrid mas que el accento mejicano. La primera parte "Joder Tio," suena perfecta!  Pero cuando dijes "Barcelona, es la ostia," dijes un poco rapido...los madrilenos hablan con un rato y tono especifico...es mas lenta que espanol mejicano. A mi, necesitas enfatizar las vocales. Por ejemplo, en el principio de la palabra ostia..diga como oooostia. Pero el accento de "theta" fue bien!

  • - Dure Demasiando Solo para escuchar esta Frase .

  • You had me waiting just to say that? -_- Nice.

  • Yo estaba viendo los simpson como pedos llege aca? c>

  • Cara de maricon ademinao, es chica o chico esta nena?

  • Pienso k you did a great job. Especially con los jotas y the "c"'s. buen trabajo!

  • Que Jefe!

  • two things more:

    -The best jam in Spain is from TERUEL, not Barcelona... Barcelona is a pretty city, but has no specially good jam.

    -To sound spanish, you don't need to say "tacos" (swearword?) everywhere. For example, you can say: "¡Oye, tío! El jamón de Teruel es la leche." withou "joder" is softer. "¡Joder, tío! El jamón de Teruel es buenísimo." or more options.

    Spanish without "tacos" exists and it's finer, and I see no problem in that.I supose that in USA people dont say always "fuckin",etc

  • I'm spanish, you sound quite good, but I can not tell you exactly about Madrid, sorry.... What I think is that you don't have to worry, if you never go to spain, you have no problem with having or not having accent (it's enough if you understand and can speak it like you do), and if you go to Spain, as we say here, "tiempo al tiempo": don't worry, you only need time to learn. And if the only what you want is to perfect your accent... I think the only way is staying here some months or years.

  • To me, as a Mexican-American, the Spanish accent (from Madrid) you've tried to imitate sounds very Spanish since in Spain there is more stress in the vowels. I'm pretty sure that from a Spanish ear, you'll always have an accent but I wouldn't go as far to say that you sounded nothing like a Spaniard. To my ear, it sounded very Spanish, but that's just cos I'm not Spanish and I'm sure Spanish people are more aware of their accents that non-Spanish Spanish speakers. lol

  • @kckdude2 jajaja, yo creo que el mexicano se relaja mucho en las vocales... se repanchinga un poco, ¿no? jeje

    Me ha hecho gracia lo del estrés en las vocales, nunca había pensado en nuestro acento desde vuestro punto de vista :)

  • gay bitch i jus wanna hit you in the fucking face!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Madre mía no se acerca al español de España ni de coña, anda chaval búscate otro pasatiempos.

    te lo dice un Español de Orcasitas (Madrid)

  • @xXSolomonxXx este chaval habla mejor el español de lo que tú podrás hablar en inglés durante toda tu inútil vida. ¿Por qué no te vas a jugar a la consola?

  • @conatcha Chaval como se nota que tienes ni idea, yo me he criado en Australia y mi ingles es nativo de allí, ademas de hablar Serbo-Croata y Español, me parece que el que no debería irse aprender idiomas eres tu, payaso!! Con tu comentario has quedado como el culo chaval, te has equivocado de persona con tu respuesta, y te ha salido el tiro por la culata, patetico XD

  • @xXSolomonxXx ¿Te crees alguien por haber nacido fuera y saber más de un idioma, chavalín subnormaloide? Pues mira, casualmente yo he nacido en Suiza, empecé a hablar alemán e italiano junto con el español cuando era un crío y ya en tu edad aprendí además el francés y el inglés, junto al japonés con el que estoy ahora. Así que me meo y me cago en tu serbo-croata e inglés nativo de los cojones. ¿OK? Hala, a hacer el subnormal en youtube, consolero.

  • @conatcha Lo dicho patético, y anda chaval deja de mentir que te va a crecer la nariz, aparte de que siguiendo tus comentarios, debes estar amargado, porque te dedicas a despotricar en todos tus comentarios sobre todos los vídeos. Que pena me das, no voy a seguir más tu juego, porque seguiría alimentando el odio que vas dejando por todo youtube, lo dicho, crece y cuando seas mayor vuelves.

  • @xXSolomonxXx jaja ¿mentir? ¿quién está mintiendo aquí y quién entra en los videos a insultar a los demás? ¿has leído tu primer post aquí?

    Hala, niñato consolero, que te den por el culo.

  • =)

  • Si lo hizo bien, pero parecia un pijo..xDD

  • so you just spent 2 whole minutes to just say a 3 second thing??? next time get to the point ASAP!

  • haha intente con acento colombiano

  • Muy bien hecho. Hablo castellano!

  • Really qood u made me laugh when u said I know it sounds really funny

  • Almost! Very well indeed.

  • este tio si que sabe

    u did it right

    haha u make me laugh tho when u said it was funny

  • Cute :3

  • That's totally not it and u just said a bad word so yeah ummmm all the little kids that are watching this do NOT pay atenttion to the first word

  • Sounds good! I'm from Latin America but my grandparents were from Spain and let me just say that you do a better job then me with that accent lol.

  • con madrid no se mete nadie maldito pirata ingles carameloxx

  • I think it sounds perfect, I'm mexican, But ancestors are spaniard, And From family, you sound gooood

  • Perfect!

  • too foony

  • No que va! A vosotros supuestos Españoles que piensan que esta perfecto. Suena extremadamente falso.

  • jajajjajajajjaj = hahahahahahhahahah

    hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha­hhahaahahahahahahah

  • el espanol de madrid e una mierrda and you still got a little mexican in it...they kinda use the f in the s

  • LMAO! Correction : This isnt a spaniard accent... its a fucking GAY accent.

  • la mamadaaaaaaaaaaaa

  • Excelente !!! =)

  • You're fucken wack

  • Good job! I am Spanish native speaker, but I am a Latin American. They say you sound posh (pijo as they would say). I actually do not know because since I am not from Spain, I do not know what posh people sound like. By the way, I knew you were from California because of your accent.

  • hostia tio! el jamon del barca es lo puto crack!!

  • Sounds a little bit posh/preppy but your accent is good. :)

  • Te sale un poco pijo: no pareces de Vallecas, desde luego, mas bien de la Castellana.

  • awesome... esta perfecto...

  • desde españa te digo que lo clavas! ni siquiera yo lo imitaria tan bien.

    felicidades!

  • I don't know about that but I met a girl from Spain a week ago here in California dude.

  • The word "jamon" is very well pronunced (I know it is the hardest to learn). The global sentence accents seems very... effeminate XD. It is the way the posh people talk here in Spain.

  • You sound like Kermit

  • i want to learn the spaniard accent too.. please help!

  • i think u r a fucking fag for makeing this video i wasted my time on this

  • Skip 90% of the video to listen the accent. That's epic.

  • lol, nice :)

  • very good! congratulations :)

  • jjajajaj! el jamon de barcelona no es la ostia jejeje! =D el acento es gracioso y no esta mal! pero el jamon el mejor o de huelva o de teruel :) sigue practicando!

  • it was good :D

  • Dios, vaya acento pijo!!! Así no habla la gente en España... A no ser que no hayan salido de su megaurbanización de lujo. Además, Barcelona no se caracteriza por el buen jamón....En Barcelona es famoso el pa ambc tomaquet (pan con tomate)

  • almost 2 fkin minutes for a 5 second sentence. fk off cunt.

  • @N10ess loooove!

  • not bad your accent. But the best spansih ham is from Salamanca.

  • TENGO UN VÍDEO BUENÍSIMO SOBRE LA ZETA DE ESPAÑA Y PORQUÉ Y CÓMO SE PRONUNCIA. UN BESO FORTÍSIMO DE ICEN.¡Subscribios!

  • Llevo viendo varios vídeos de este estilo (en realidad de latinoamericanos imitando el acento de España) y todos parecen querer imitar a un capullo, no a una persona normal xD

  • @PlagueisTheWise que es un capullo?

  • @thatsupergirlangie un "capullo" es un "dick", un "prick" o un "douchebag", jeje. Aunque el matiz de la palabra consiste en que un capullo es un idiota bastante inmaduro (un "niñato"... palabra que viene de "niño").

    Espero que te haya ayudo en la aclaración. Imitas bien el acento, pero te aseguro que si hablas así en España, seguramente te acaben pegando una paliza, jajaja.

  • not too bad dude!im from madrid and youre pretty close keep working

  • That is quite good, sounds close to authentic, really. Makes me think if you spent regular time around some Madrilenos you could master their accent, maybe perfectly.  By the way, you might be interested in seeing a movie called La Mala Educacion (2004). It was written and directed by Pedro Almodovar and is set in Spain. However, the lead role is played by Mexican actor Gael Garcia Bernal. He plays a Spaniard, (cont.)

  • DAMN I don't even speak spanish fluently and I could tell that was amazing.

  • Yo soy un americano tambien, y mi acento favorito es desde Barcelona. Tambien estoy tratando de hablar espanol con un acento de espana, porque espanol desde espana es más idiomáticamente compatible con Inglés que lo de México o Argentina. Mi profesor es Cubano

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  • fantástico!

  • la c la ha pronunciado muy bien, los latinoamericanos sesean la c, por ejemplo, barselona o valensia, esta muy bien.

  • El acento está clavado, es igualico que el acento de un chuleta de Madrid al que le guste que se la claven por detrás. Ahora trata de entornarlo un poco mejor (como el resto de españoles), más efusivo, como si fueses español e Hiniesta hubiese metido el gol que nos hizo campeones del mundo 2 segundos antes.

  • te sale muy bien el acento pero porfavor guey con mas confianza y con huevos!

  • YOU'RE A FAG = ERES UN MARICA ...

  • it sounds good

  • tip, don't rasp your voice so much on the J. :) otherwise it's okay.

  • try the castellano

  • I think it's pretty well pronounced!! really!

    I'm not from Madrid, but I'm spanish, and yeah, you sound pretty awsome in spanish!!

  • good^^ the d and c sound funny ..only practise

    saludos de madrid : D

  • i don't care about your accent, i just think you're HOT...LOL

  • Dude I'm pretty sure you are from Madrid cause when you speak English I can hear your accent. beside I can tell from your face that you are from Spain. Hasta pareces un Gallego. Deberias de estar orgulloso de haber nacido en Espana que es un hermoso pais.

  • el "joder tio" se dice a lo bruto, a lo seco y como si fuera una sóla palabra (joDER-tío)y no cantando chaval, como ha dicho anteriormente otro usuario.

  • Joder Tio? Isn't Joder "to fuck" an Spain lmao. what does it mean with Tio attached to it?

    I'm learning spanish myself on my own using Plaqtiquemos. Its focused on latin american spanish but I try to talk with a Spanish accent it. I like how it sounds. I hear it all the time since I work at an airport. And you don't heat it too often in the USA so I want to be different lol. But I did notice how they pronounce their G and J, sounds like they are about to hog/spit on someone lol

  • @chicagomarchingbands In this context, joder really just means "fuck", or "shit" or something like that. Tio means uncle literally but i guess in Spain they use that as a friendly term (similar to how Americans say bro). So "joder tio" really just means "fuck man", "oh shit dude" or something along those lines.

  • awesome, very clear, well pronounced , very closed to a native Spaniard from Madrid

  • @orisho1975 liar

  • jejeje oye tio te oyes como un vedadero español!! muy fuerte tu accento!

  • por qué cantáis:joder tiooooooooooooo,?????tajante, y seco!

  • it's "madrileño", not "madrlieño".very good the "c" of barCelona, it's pronounced like "th", not like "s",well done

  • mmmm....the pronountiation of the "j" is good,your voice needs to sound a bit deeper,that's how guys in here sound like,but it's very good try

  • jajja soy de madrid muy bien pronunciado jjaja

  • Sounds very good to me!

  • 1:50 parece un pijo

  • that was pretty nice!!! although i must say you sound kinda posh :)) but awesome work!! i know ¨j¨ is quite hard for americans to pronounce, so well done!

  • People from Spain are not Latinos, their European. So are Argentines .

  • @sufersparadise1 Wait wait, people from Argentina are from Europe?

  • @ChaoticBFly That's their dream, don't you get it? Every niht, stupid argentines dream that their filthy country is located in Europe, when they wake up, though they remember they are very close to Uruguay and Paraguay, but then they just keep on pretending they are in Europe.

  • @fiofodiveia I couldn't have said it better myself. Idiots from Argentina think they are better than all of Latin America, when the same Indian blood runs through their veins. It's no wonder Spain laughs at all of their territories.

  • @sufersparadise1

    Um... no.

    "Latino" refers to anyone who speaks a language derived from Latin (e.g. Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, etc).

    Spanish speakers in the Americas are referred to as "Latin American" because they speak Spain's language. They weren't called Latinos before the Spanish and Portuguese colonized. Son latinoamericanos, no latinos. Y Argentina también es parte de America Latina, aunque la mayoria tienen sangre europea.

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  • @sufersparadise1 negative

  • It does sound kind of funny. Your pronunciation is really good! The only thing that's more "latino" about it is that your accent sounds more "melodic", your tone goes up, like in a question.

    Un saludo desde Barcelona =)

  • your spain accent was really good!

  • Hola desde Madrid, dejame decirte que tu acento es muy bueno,

  • That's weird bacause I'm from California and all they teach here is Spanish from Spain which is really not useful. I'm Mexican and my primary language is Spanish from Mexico, but its weird how being so close to Mexico all the spanish lessons come from Spain. Also it sounds weird that people around here talk spanish with Spain accent since there aren't a lot of Spaniards around here.

  • Great!

  • SO GOOD¡¡ LOL

  • You did great! :D

  • Hi, I'm from Spain too, and that was awesome, very good! :)

  • It was excellent... and it was not funny. It's real Spaniard accent.

    Remember that the only main differences are: pronpunce the "j" very strong, not like an h, more like pronounced coming from the throat.

    Also, the "z" and "c" are pronounced like the "th" of "think".

    And the other characteristic is the "s" which is pronounce different from the "s" of other languages, or the mexican "s", The Spaniard "s" is unique, is by putting the tongue touching the mouth ceiling.

  • cada pais de America Latina desde Mexico pasando por el Caribe hasta Argentina son acentos distintos, son muy bellos todo porque viene de historias nacionales distintas hay que celebrarlos, celebrar la diversidad a pesar de que en algunos paises piensen que somo todos iguales.

  • Hey, you have a good accent! Really! I'm Spanish, from Barcelona exactly! Go on practicing and improving! Greetings :]

  • It's actually Pretty Good!

    Sois un genio en hablar el castellano tio.

    I'm from California too and theres a lot of Spaniards In San Francisco.

  • Hey I'm a Filipino but I am of Spanish descent. Try instructing a Latin American to take a bus the way how Madrilenos do like tell them "Coge un autobus"... and see what happens.

  • @marlemus Wel,try telling an spanish person to stand up in a Latin american way, and you will see what happens.. Stand up=Levantate or ponte de pie(Spain) - Parate(South America)  Stop moving=Parate(Spain) !!!

  • European Spanish for me has to be the worst one. I'm sorry. It sounds like they have a lisp. That's what my Spanish sounded like when I had braces.

  • Hahaha, this is from Spain: GREAT!

  • omg thats really really good :]

    seriously though...

    half my family speaks

    european spanish the other half latin american spanish

    so yeah i cant get either of the accents right HA!

    but i can speak korean lol go figure?? >_<

  • ¡Ostia dejadlos en paz!

  • thats not to bad im from barcelona and u really used thoes hhhh s and th s

  • lol yeah its good!

  • Nice nice I'm from Illinois but I come from spain and Mexico so your accent is pretty good.

  • I think your Spainard accent is pretty good. I live in Florida but my Spanish teacher is Spainard. So basicly I speak European Spanish (castellano) rather than Latin American Spanish. I often have difficulties to understand people from Latin America here in Florida. They find me weird when I use "tú" and "vosotros". And I find it strange when they say "vos". I personally prefer European Spanish and I am happy that I am learning Spanish from a Spainard. =)

  • bueno.. la verdad te salio bastante bastante bien. creo que es la mejor frase en español que he escuchado de algún inglés-hablante en youtube

  • la ostia is fucking awesome, cmon dude learn the language first

  • Yo hablo y hablo y siempre tengo algo de que hablar

  • I have a loooot, of spanish friends and your accent is quite good for being american.

    You sounded like from Madrid, and the pronuanciaton of the 'j' was very good.

    :)

  • well is like when I speake spanish but I know like 22 accents but its well so practice and you can do most better okay que viva españa tio

  • Jajajaja I think you're from Madrid LOL. Very good.

  • u sounded like an spaniard..im from colombia

  • Soy español, y decir al tio del vídeo que pronuncia bien, pero en Barcelona no hay buen jamón, ya que el jamón ibérico es más propio de la zona centro y sur de España.

  • joder tio!el jamon de barcelona es la ostia xDD que bueno xDDD.

  • fucking looser!

  • No need to skip :) 

  • awesome!

  • awesome!

  • very well!!

  • mmmm en serio eres de california? no parece.

  • pretty good ;)

  • Just make yourself sound a little bit less exited and more pissed of. Then, the tough pronunciation of the Js are great.. and the TH on barTHelona ok too.

    Ostia.. accent in the O.. and louder sound on the i too.

  • If you haver problems to pronunciate in spaniard accent( assuming youre speaking os STANDARD one, just remember ortgraphy lesons, and check tis out

  • You did great

  • Well, you surely did it right; even more, you had spoken with a sligutly catalan accent. The only fail was to "eat" the S in "es"; but anyway thats something here appens a lot, just to make sure you spoke it correctly.

  • Wow, that's pretty good.

  • que chico tan majo

  • i love the spain accent

  • aprendi español desde hace4-5 años...soy de Kuala Lumpur..

    y me parece que lo has imitado super bien...:) suerte~

  • sound excellent, but if you really wanna learn spanish, should begin to learn the mexican spanish becasuse is the most "neutral" spanish. almost all the english movies are translated in mexican spanish.

  • @deafcobain ahí andas un poco equivocado, las peliculas se traducen en español de mexico y en español de españa siempre. latinoamerica tendra la pelicula en español de mexico y españa el español de aqui

  • haber el español no existe,es el castellano,en españa no solo se habla castellano!!!!

  • We have many different kinds of accents here in Spain... but you did it well!! didn't even sound as american so, perfect..

    by the way, is Hostia, not ostia... :)

  • Nice spanish!!! I mean you didn't sound like an american at all...

  • you did it very well, it sounds as a really spaniard talking

  • hahaha, you did it nice and im from spain. keep practicing. :)

  • Shut up & say it already! :P

  • i am trying to learn the accent as well and it is very hard! Good job!

  • Joder tío, tu acento es muy bueno. I'm from Guatemala (Central America) and I love Spain's accent.

    Ron

  • @XxRomanov93xX What are you talking about I speak the maldito dialect. Plus I also speak mexican spanish. I think I know the dialect. Plus I had to take a phonetics and dialects class, i loved, but we did in depth study of the major dialects. ANd there is no proper spanish. In fact the rae says that the colombians have the best pronunciation. funny. if there was a lisping king i'd be saying s with the theta sound too, which I don't. The true ceceantes live in southern spain.

  • @XxRomanov93xX I meant that vous like vos comes from latin vos. Which in latin was the plural, tu was the singular. Votre is vuestro/a vos is vuestros/as. How is the vosotros form proper? Voi is italian informal plural loro is the formal plural they just don't use it much. Vous is the formal singular and the all around plural you. Portuguese as far as I know, uses vós but only in a few areas, the rest use vôces.

  • @XxRomanov93xX siz and biz are pronounced like cid and bid in spanish. The s represents the theta sound and the z represents the edh sound. And people in argentina as well as a lot of other people in south america use modern vos. which replaces tu. ustedes is still you all to them.  I don't know why people get the two mixed up there's an obvious difference, vos and vosotros.

  • @XxRomanov93xX What about the language of Turkmen? they don't have any s sounds or z sounds so you're saying they lisp? Btw vosotros is not proper, ustedes is, vosotros is the informal form, sought I might clear that up for you. Well originally it was the proper form, tu sabes, vos y otros. I don't know why venerial disease had to show up sorry vd. vds. vos worked just fine for formal and vosotros was plural it worked look at french.

  • @XxRomanov93xX I got one more thing to ask you. Would you say bass for bath? Or Bess for beth to avoid lisping? Bcoz according to you bath and Beth are lisping, also thing so we should say sink right?

  • @XxRomanov93xX Soooooo, what you're saying is that every one who speaks castilian speaks with a lisp, and that's every one around the world right? Who wee, am I glad you cleared that up, I couldn't figure out what to call it when I hear people use an S sound in place of the theta.

  • mmmh, I am spaniard and it wasn't perfect, but it wasn't bad, keep practicing