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Question for native spanish speakers.
When you hear someone speaking spanish as a second language do you think the accent sounds nice? I've heard that the french feel like americans "murder" their language when they speak it. Do you feel the same way? In america I know many people, including myself, who think that English spoken by someone from another country is beautiful. Many of us enjoy hearing our native tounge spoken with an accent of someone foreign. How do you guys feel about an american accent? How about a french, german, or british one? I'm just curious.
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Supa, In my own view point all the languages are beautiful in itself way to speak, well I have heard people that uses the English as second language when their first language is Spanish and it's in really very nice, because they speak the language with accent very similar to your language, but anyhow it's never will not sound like to your language because, you know, your language you the adapt to your own sound and type, I think that never a person could speak like to any language that he use as second language, for example you are studding Spanish and I'm studding English but, there's a thing never we two will not hear same in both languages but, in something I agree with you, the languages are very nice and beautiful I don't know, Why do I like so much your language.? Before I didn't like much your language, but now yes I like it.
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But does it sound pretty or does it sound ugly to you when a native english speaker is speaking spanish?
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Yes it's rather sound strange. but if the person speak well the Spanish it should sound well.
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This question has come up before in the forums. I'll recap.
Just like we enjoy hearing a Spanish accent when someone is speaking English, they love to hear your accent, so long as you can make yourself understood. Accents are always fun, so long as a conversation can be suitably maintained. If a person is unintelligible in a foreign tongue, the intrigue is quickly lost. |
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When I hear an American, English... person speaking Spanish with an accent I find it most endearing and sweet.:love: Funnily enough, I'm quite obsessive about my own accent when speaking English,and I've made such a big effort over the years that people hardly ever guess I'm Spanish (I'm being modest here :lengua:). So, all in all, good Spanish with a slight accent will turn you into a 'femme fatale' ...;) (Thank God I checked your profile Supa-coopa, I had written babe magnet instead of femme fatale :o) |
Some womans find hearing another language, or english with an accent (spanish, italian, french...) perhaps sweet.
Whe I heard a foreifn speaking (spanish or his native language), I'm always curious and I try to find where this person cames from or where he has learned his spanish. But some seconds later I try to concentrate on what he's talking and forgot all the accent things. I don't find it sweet or bad. saludos :D |
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I think both men and women (some of them) find a foreign accent attractive, but I guess you cannot generalize. I think foreign accents are sweet, but then again I find most accents, people... sweet (something to do with my cursilería). But like you, I usually feel curious when I talk to somebody new and I don't know where they come from. And I usually ask them if it is appropriate, because I love learning about other countries.Not because I'm a Nosey Parker...:D Menudo rollo te he soltado. Es exam related stress.:o |
I agree with my dear friend Maria Jose.
I'd like speak with you Maria Jose, for me it will be honor |
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I don't think I have a problem with recognizing an accent (Spanish, German, French, Italian) aside from these languages, I have a problem trying to figure out what language they are speaking!! But it is fun. Sometimes trying to figure out what region of America Latina a person's accent is from is interesting....AND they are speaking Spanish!
Aren't languages with their accents fun? :):) |
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