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Uploaded by on Feb 29, 2008

Mix of some mad Spanish and Greek songs.

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  • Ελλάδα! ♥ ¡España!

    Ελλάδα! ♥ ¡España!

    Ελλάδα! ♥ ¡España!

    Ελλάδα! ♥ ¡España!

    Ελλάδα! ♥ ¡España!

    Ελλάδα! ♥ ¡España!

    Ελλάδα! ♥ ¡España!

  • the songs are spanish but not from spain

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  • @MrBastilleCreole ah true actually, :P

  • @Booyaka009 :P Nope, Я могу тоже немного говорить по-русский. Russian is neither strong nor harsh at all, in fact it's one of the most melodic and soft languages in the world. People tendt to say it's a harsh language because of the fame of the RUDE RUSSIAN TOWNBOY! But listen to Stalin speaking Russian and you'll notice that it doesn't sound harsh at all.

    A ROUGH LANGUAGE: Danish and Russian both a very HARSH.

  • @MrBastilleCreole lol listen too russian, thats a rough language! :P

  • Those songs aren't even from Spain

  • @MrBastilleCreole Yea ok I understand, I know it's not normal because TH didn't exist in Latin. That's why Greek words like Theatro and Enthusiasmo are teatro and entusiasmo in Spanish.

  • @Christos2255 No, in half of Spain. Southern Spaniards confuse this a lot, for example some would say all S, C and Z as a "TH". Others would say them all as S, only nothern Spaniards can tell the difference. What I mean is that, the TH sound is not normal in any Romance language, we all Latin Americans, Portuguese, Italians, Romanians etc. have no TH phoneme... I consider it to be kind of harsh and direct. It's not a melodic accent, and Greeks sound pretty much alike. Latino accents are softer.

  • @MrBastilleCreole Isn't C pronounced as TH in most of Spain?. That's how I tell the difference. Same thing for Z.

  • @Christos2255 We are all Latinos... and the way we pronounce the C and S is the universal and the same the rest of the Romance languages have. (Except for Italians, and Romanians) But French, portuguese, the rest of the Hispanics, and even English pronounce the "S" with the /s/ or maybe the /z/ sometimes.

  • Ok Spaniards we know this is Latin American music and not Spanish, please stop arguing about it. I'm learning your language and I definitely prefer the way you pronounce your Cs and Zs compared to the Latinos.

  • Greece and Spain are united through the marriage of King Juan Carlos of Spain to Princess Sophia of Greece. We are Mediterranean, we are proud! I am also a Greek who loves Spain.

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