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Hola, amigos. I´m Spanish learner from Russia. I have been recorded pronunciation of these words: caro,carro; pero, perro
I focus on R sound. Please listen my record and tell me, is my pronunciation of soft and hard R correct? It´s very important for me https://vocaroo.com/i/s0uY0npPhShf |
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Your pronunciation of both consonants is good. |
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The soft 'r' in Russian isn't like the clipped 'r' of Spanish, but you correctly pronounced the clipped 'r' in your recording. Use the Russian soft 'r' sound when saying words like 'tres', 'verde' and 'hablar'.
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https://vocaroo.com/i/s1oogYaKlt3S
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