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Rolling the 'r's
Does anyone know of and good online videos for learning how to roll your 'r's?? I can't and it is really frustrating...
Thanks from Casey. |
I don't know about videos, but you can find some tips here.
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rolling the r's
It's a matter of practice. Try this. It's from a child's song which you can look up on the internet. Roll all the r's except for the ones in "porque" and "cortado." If you do this about 10 times a day you should be proficient within a week. It worked for me.
El perro de San Roque no tiene rabo porque Ramón Ramírez se lo ha cortado. Good luck! |
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One little trick for rolling the single Spanish r for the much used Spanish
word "mira" (look) is to use the English letter "d" in place of the Spanish "r." Mida. ME-dah Does this make sense? Practice these phrases for learning to roll your Spanish R's: Erre con erre guitarra Erre con erre barril mira que rápido corren los carros cargados de azúcar del ferrocarril. [*]Spanish Language Basics : How to Roll Rs When Speaking Spanish ... |
You can also find the version with the lyrics of this song, and then practice singing it...
(If this is too difficult, don't despair... continue with "erre con erre guitarra") |
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Well, and when you get it down and need a "post-graduate" study... you can learn this one,
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Singing gets lots of air moving past the tongue, and that makes it easier to trill. In fact, I've noticed the some Hispanic pop singers will trill single eres, which are only supposed to be flaps, when singing. |
I speak both Spanish and Italian. Italians roll their "Rs" just like Spanish "R."
So if you can speak Spanish and roll your "Rs" that is something you will not have to learn again when trying to learn Italian. Also Italian vowel sounds are the same as Spanish vowel sounds. |
Yes, I agree with everyJuan...
The videos linked to the one Villa posted are very good too... (I am just listening to one as I post... and I think from an Amerrican orr even forreign viewpoint these are helpful...) (Just rrremembered once, when I had to do some parrrody of a Gerrrman or Rrrrusian scientists... I had some fun exagerrrrating the "rrrsss" to the utmost...) (That could be another aproach, if you are not shy and want to play with the sounds...) (My two additional rrrupiahs...) I also remembered the one that goes, El perro de San Roque no tiene rabo, porque Ramón Ramírez se lo ha cortado... And you can drrrill, drrrill, drill... (hasta que las rrranas crrríen pelo...) |
Here is one I practiced a lot and it helped me mucho to roll my "Rs".
Roberto y Enrique paseaban alrededor de la reja. Querían entregar el recado, pero la cosa estaba tan enredada que optaron por esperar un hora más. No estaban enterados de que estaba enterrado el rico que había residido en ese barrio de Roma. Robert and Henry went around the gate. They wanted to deliver the message but the thing was so mixed up that they decided to wait for an hour more. They were not aware that the rich man that was buried had lived in that neighborhood of Rome. |
Too right!
(like the Australians say) (Used as an expression of emphatic agreement.) |
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