@jose0505 I know what you mean but in this case she is referring to a specific person. There is another video in which she refers to a person from Venezuela so relax and enjoy :D
@jose0505 Hey, what is your problem? She says: "a spanish speaker from Mexico", which is fine, because in Mexico we speak spanish, so our language is Spanish. She specifies because there are also spanish speakers in many countries like Guatemala, Argentina, Venezuela, Spain, Colombia and so on. But happens that THIS question was from a Spanish speaker FROM MEXICO. DO YOU UNDERSTAND NOW?
@jose0505 She said "a spanish speaker from Mexico" In this case, the guy has born in Mexico, there is nothing wrong with that. pd. I'm not from Mexico. I'm from South America
Why u have to use the word "mexico".while u teach english..spanic people could be from different countries..if u dont kniw..just say " spanish speakers".ok..i hate whe u guys call us Mexicans..is not ok
@jose0505 I know what you mean but in this case she is referring to a specific person. There is another video in which she refers to a person from Venezuela so relax and enjoy :D
Dokas80s 3 months ago
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jose0505 4 months ago
@slumberboy2011 Being American I think I know how to pronounce the word :P
oskenso 4 months ago
@oskenso In American English they pronounce "T" like "d" in some cases. And that is correct. In british English not.
slumberboy2011 4 months ago
@jose0505 Hey, what is your problem? She says: "a spanish speaker from Mexico", which is fine, because in Mexico we speak spanish, so our language is Spanish. She specifies because there are also spanish speakers in many countries like Guatemala, Argentina, Venezuela, Spain, Colombia and so on. But happens that THIS question was from a Spanish speaker FROM MEXICO. DO YOU UNDERSTAND NOW?
slumberboy2011 4 months ago
@oskenso i believe she's using the american accent
iawary 5 months ago
She's saying baddle and boddle. when she should be saying battle and bottle
oskenso 7 months ago
@jose0505 She said "a spanish speaker from Mexico" In this case, the guy has born in Mexico, there is nothing wrong with that. pd. I'm not from Mexico. I'm from South America
DonJuanQueirolo 10 months ago
Why u have to use the word "mexico".while u teach english..spanic people could be from different countries..if u dont kniw..just say " spanish speakers".ok..i hate whe u guys call us Mexicans..is not ok
jose0505 11 months ago