Question about what a couple of words might be
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cwlcwlspanish
October 15, 2011, 11:12 AM
I'm listening to a audio-only lecture and there are 2 words that I don't know what it means nor their spellings when I heard their pronunciations.
The first one sounds like: "a la bi" or "a la vi"
The second one sounds like: "hall din" or "hal din"
I tried my best to spell them out and tried to check them in the dictionary, but it didn't help cause the dictionary said there are no result that is related to my searches.
Could you guys help me out here?
Rusty
October 15, 2011, 11:18 AM
The second could be jardín. We need more context. Provide surrounding words (or sounds), please.
cwlcwlspanish
October 15, 2011, 11:27 AM
Thank you so much for the helping
There is no relating words, the instructor is basically reads out all the words that we learned on the class period that I missed
I went over my textbook and there is no words that sounds like the two that I provided above
I'm sorry for the confusion
By the way, the course I'm in is elementary Spanish
I don't know is this is gonna help or not
Rusty
October 15, 2011, 07:54 PM
Hmmm. Permit me a couple of thoughts.
English doesn't appear to be your native tongue, so perhaps we should not even try to apply English pronunciation rules to the syllables you've written to represent the sounds you're hearing. Try to use syllables that represent Spanish pronunciation. :)
By the way, there is no difference between the Spanish 'b' and 'v' sounds, so it doesn't make sense that you would use both consonants to represent different sounds.
pjt33
October 16, 2011, 01:20 AM
...By the way, there is no difference between the Spanish 'b' and 'v' sounds...
In most Spanish accents. There are exceptions.
Don José
October 16, 2011, 12:35 PM
English doesn't appear to be your native tongue, so perhaps we should not even try to apply English pronunciation rules to the syllables you've written to represent the sounds you're hearing. Try to use syllables that represent Spanish pronunciation. :)
For example, people from Morocco use to have problems with the i and the e when learning to write in Spanish. Chinese ones with l/r.
It would be a help if you can mark the accented syllables.
However, I'll have a try:
jarabe, árabe
chileno
October 16, 2011, 10:19 PM
In most Spanish accents. There are exceptions.
Right. People from Chile that pronounce "obvio" observing the rules for English... ;)
And started sometime in the 80's or 90's, not sure. :D
That's the only word that I am aware they try to pronounce it "correctly"
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