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Old June 01, 2011, 07:42 AM
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¿Qué?

I watched something on tv. She said something like "si que ibli" but I can't quite figure out out. She said it with excitement and suprise.

Edit: This was a commercial for direct tv or dish network. Could have been "ible"
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Old June 01, 2011, 08:52 AM
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Couldn't it be "¡in-cre-íble!"? That's a way to pronounce it, syllable by syllable -or almost- that may be disorienting to English speakers.

No at all I'm suggesting that you can't understand spoken Spanish, but at least to me it happens frequently that I rewind a tape and hear it again and my brain insist in render other words. And I can't think of any other valid Spanish phrase that sounds like that.
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Old June 01, 2011, 09:07 AM
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¡es eso!

I think that's it. Thank you, this had been bothering me for a year.
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I watched something on tv. She said something like "si que ibli" but I can't quite figure out out. She said it with excitement and suprise.

Edit: This was a commercial for direct tv or dish network. Could have been "ible"
Me acoplo a aleCcowaN:
"si que ibli" = ¡es in cre íble!
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O "si que es increíble!"
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Pretty sure it's increíble. Just makes more sense. My ears aren't quite tuned in to the Spanish language. Like in another thread I mentioned I looked over and over for the word delfuego when in fact it was del fuego.
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Old June 05, 2011, 09:38 AM
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Like in another thread I mentioned I looked over and over for the word delfuego when in fact it was del fuego.


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