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  • The pronunciation of the "r" is short

  • Pero que fea está ésta mujer.

  • cutah

  • what I can't understand is how she got her BA in linguistics. Reed College must be BAD.

  • to learn Spanish, visit my channel, it´s the best course

  • the difference is that our spelling. we spell enero, pebrero ( febrero), marso, mayo, hunyo ( junio) , hulyo ( julio), agusto, septyembre ( septiembre), octubre, nobyembre ( noviembre), desyembre ( diciembre).. LOL! we sometimes pronounce [ v ] as [ b ] and goes other way around sometimes LOL!

  • wow! im filipino and we speak this months and years , wow i dont even know its spanish till i saw this vid. yay!

  • MARSO MAIO Learn Spanish from spain not from South America

  • If that is the case she should have learned English from England and forget all her american English,don't you think? Of course she went to Spain for a year but it's obvious she doesn't pronounce it like in Spain.

  • @Beaxula95

    No tiene por qué ser sólo de España, pero sí tiene que ser correcto...

  • no es marso, es marZo,

  • mayo...maaiioo....maaaiiiooo. Que esto no es para tontitos señora XDXD

  • dios.. que mujer, pero si no sabe ni pronunciar u.u

  • enerrrrrrroo jajajajaaj no sabes ni hablar muchacha kitate la papa de la boca xDDD

  • i got another common spanish phrase...

    Son of a bitch = hijo de puta ;)

  • JAJAJA

    Qué genial!

  • no pronuncia bien la r!!

  • Wow! Cool!!

  • Does South America pronounce the difference between V and B? Because here in Spain they don't.

  • tu pronunciacion es la ñ es bueno ;)

  • the pronunciation in 'r' is not so good.

  • you stink.you act like evrey one that wacth

    it is reatarted.and i know more germen 

    then you do.odieose reatard

  • Why does she say marsssssso instead of martho

  • marsssssssso is correct too in Latin American spanish, martho is only in Spain spanish.

  • but it spelling is MARZO wich is pronounce as martho. following the rule that it's supossed that in Spanish we read as we write.

  • Well if you live in Spain you will pronounce it as MARTHO but in Latin America we say MARSO... so don't complain; i live in Costa Rica and we pronounce MALLO instead of MAIO as some people does ._. or the letter "y" of the people from Argentina.. instead of saying LLO, they say SHO so it's all from the place where you live or where you are.

  • @homi999101 estoy de acuerdo =)

    pero en la descripción pone q ha vivido 1 año en España, así q si lo pronuncia así es pq no sabe hacerlo de otra manera, no porque hable en español latino =S

    la verdad es q esta mujer no tiene ni idea de español, he visto otros videos suyos y OMG!! así la gente no va a aprender, si esque la gramática + básica la está dando mal!

  • Because in Latin America, both "s" and "z" sound at the same way. (it like sss)

    In Spain "z" sounds like "th"

  • muchisimas gracias! haha

  • no tenéis el "b" por la pronunciación del "v"? para mi es lógico que hay una diferencia en la pronunciación del ci, ce y z pero esto me trastoca.

  • Me gusta tu pelo

  • Gracis for helping me get through my first Spanish class in college. If I had trouble in a particular area I'd come back to watch the videos. Very helpful with proper pronunciation.

  • awesome...

  • genial

  • that rocks coz i had to learn spanish months for prep and this helped loads!!!!!!!!!!

    tyvm!

  • awasome!!!!

  • pretty helpful.

  • mucho gracis mi amiga. Tendre el espanol idioma muy pronto.

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