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Linking words
I have difficulties linking the end of one word to the beginning of the next when the two vowels are different. Can you give me examples on how to fix this?
For example, for this sentence: Dónde esta el baño? I would pronounce it as Dóndesta el baño?. However, I've heard native speakers blend the final "a" in "esta" with the "e" in "el" by losing the e. Is it true or am I hearing it wrong? One more example is "?Tiene una habitación?" How would you native speakers pronounce that sentence? |
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That's where my Spanish 'el' is as well. ![]() |
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Sorry to confuse.
I'm speaking primarily from an AmE point of view, in case it matters. In AmE, the final 'l' is not pronounced the same way as an initial 'l', but most people that talk about it on the internet just say that we add a syllable (the schwa sound) before saying the final 'l'. The extra syllable is much more pronounced if the vowel that precedes the final 'l' is a long vowel. Here's a video that illustrates this. However, what I'm not hearing anyone say is that the tongue is actually in a different spot for the initial 'l' (and one that falls between vowels) and the final 'l', like in the word 'little'. I can force the same pronunciation for both l's, but that isn't how I normally speak. A glance at the English IPA chart versus the Spanish IPA chart indicates that Spanish only has one pronunciation of the 'l', while English has more than one. Footnote number 9, in the English chart, provides this tidbit about the final 'l': Quote:
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