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How to Speak Spanish : Common Spanish Phrases for Months of the Year

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2007

Learn how to speak the months of the year in Spanish from our expert in this free language video on learning how to speak Spanish.

Expert: Mixitxu Etxeberria
Bio: Mixitxu Etxeberria speaks fluent Spanish, holds a BA in Linguistics from Reed College, lived in Spain for one year, taught Spanish for six months.
Filmmaker: EV studios

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  • no pronuncia bien la r!!

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

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  • The pronunciation of the "r" is short

  • Pero que fea está ésta mujer.

  • cutah

  • @Beaxula95

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

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

  • 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.

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

  • @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!

  • 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!

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