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Uploaded by on May 11, 2009

Learn Spanish & enjoy yourself with Bueno, entonces...

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  • The "LL" & the "Y" represent the most notorious difference in the pronunciation of the different variations of the language. Sometimes Spanish native speakers can tell where someone is from by just hearing one of these pronounced.

  • In Buenos Aires, Uruguay & Medellin, Colombia /ll/ & /y/ sound like the English SH as in shell.

    In México and Madrid, they sound more like the English J like in just.

    In Barcelona, Caracas, Venezuela & Santiago, Chile, the /ll/ and /y/ sound more like the letters EA in the word mean.

    There are even more variations and as you can see, even cities within the same country pronounce things differently!

  • The "Y" & "LL" in Spanish share the same sound everywhere, but this sound varies greatly in different areas of the Spanish speaking world.

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  • @buenoentonces You banged your spanish teacher yet??? i know thats the only reason your making these vidoes with her lol

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  • people who learn spanish, they're spanish, the way they say it, sounds horrible, but when someone who was born in a spanish-speaking country, speaks it, they sound excellent.

  • Great video. I'd really like to learn my Spanish from Jimena.

    Maybe she can help the announcer with his "Buayno entonsays" thing.

  • Thank goodness you have this in you tube!!because I have a hard time speaking Spanish the sad part is that my Ethically is Colombian but part Puerto Rican sorry everyone if this is diss but this is what I opinion of I don't like how Puerto Ricans speak their language I told dad that hes Puerto Rican got upset because I want to Learn spanish from my mother side which she is Born in Colombia. but yea I feel disgrace I can't speak spanish

  • This is brilliant!! really helping me improve my speaking and listening skills as i have taught myself and while i am good at writing and reading, i find it difficult to keep up at times with native speakers. Thanks!

  • ¡Lo quiero! I like this program, just going to wait to get my ipod touch :P . Thank you for a "not boring" way to learn Spanish. ¡Gracias por la buena clase!

  • Hey there, just a question...

    Is the "ll" pronounced "sh" particularly in Argentina?

    Most of the time I hear it pronounced as "y".

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