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Gramática 33 - Hace... que: Another Use of hacer

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Gramática 33 - Hace... que: Another Use of hacer

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  • @argazedon I do not believe that you should talk about English being pronounced a universal way. In England pronouciations are different than those of America. When a civilization is colonized the colonist impose their language and coustumes on a group of people. The way Latino people pronounce words would clearly differ from Spain because it is not the language of the indigenous people. Simply said: value in diversity.

  • @argazedon

    it's not wrong, it's just different accent, she speaks Spanish with south american accent, that's it. If u prefer to speak with Spanish accent, u can change it, there is nothing true or not true. It's just different.

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  • @naturesbrownchild718

    We are talking about accents here, not grammar or mispronunciations. It is only in Spain, a country of 40 million people where the ceceo is used. There are at least 400 million people in the world who speak spanish without the ceceo. They are not pronouning words incorrectly.

  • It is obvious that either you are an ignorant in these matters or you are a complete retard who cannot understand what I wrote.

    It has NOT about the accent ! It is about the bad PRONUNCIATION of typical Spanish sound that exists also in English and can be easily said well by anybody.

  • It is NOT "ase" but "athe" with a "th" sound like in "three, theatre" !

    You HAVE to teach true "Spanish" NOT some 'venezolan/cuban/mexican...wha­tever' .

    In english we have a perfect "th" sound to say in a true spanish pronunciation the sounds "z/ce/ci" !

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