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Zeta "Z" pronunciation
Hi Guys,
For Zeta, I would like to ask about the spanish pronunciation "th" I know in south american, they pronounce as "s" sound. I have some notes, telling me Z, the "th" sounds goes with "Za", "Zo" & "Zu" but cross, not "ze" & "zi" But isn't Zeta itself already it's Ze I realized that Za Ce Ci Zo Zu they're group together, is it because of the Th sound? but why not "ze" & Zi"? Thanks in advance. |
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Because there are very few words with ze/zi (as zigzag, zeta, enzima) I guess with foreign origin, and surnames, too. So, we use ce/ci for the same sound. Anyway, ze/zi is correct, too, since we have some words with this combination.
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Ahora me doy cuenta de que hubiera estado diciendo "ciudad" malo (español de España)
thi-oo-dad ¿o es así thi-oo-thad (pero con la última sílaba entre los sonidos de (th) y (d)
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¿Has querido escribir thi-oo-dath?
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Leí en unos dialectos dad es pronunciado así (thad)
Pero es más parecido a (dath)?
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Latin Americans are happier, pronouncing "z" and "c" like "s".
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Escucha también http://es.forvo.com/word/madrid#es de Duhbeed. (Hay cinco pronunciaciones distintas para Madrid entre 8 hablantes: Madrid, Madrí, Madrit, Madrif, y Madril). Un cubano me dijo que propone reformar la ortografía para eliminar la z. Pero no creo que sirva para los españoles. Last edited by pjt33; December 30, 2009 at 05:54 PM. |
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No para loz zalvadoreñoz.
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No creo que lo consiga, por muy zalamero que se ponga... ¿Y qué diría yo, vos en lugar de voz o ves en lugar de vez?
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La pronunciación de España me es muy difícil
Frases como Quizás quizás quizás conversaciones parecidas Cuando la pronunciación entro el ce y el zeta , y el ese Pero práctica hace perfecto la pronunciación
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