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I read that some people can't roll the "r". Therefore they pronounce it like the French or the German "r", the guttural "r". This is not only common for native Spanish-speakers, but also people who speak a totally different language.
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Is it really that common? I have never heard it before, only the normal Spanish "r" or the "L"(for instance: puelto lico).
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I hope she won't be penalised in the final oral examination, that would be unfair, perhaps she should tell the examiners. What do you think?
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It certainly wouldn't do any harm, but I honestly don't think it will be necessary. In my experience, teachers don't judge the pronounciation of a single letter, but the pronounciation of an entire word (which syllable has to be stretched etc.).
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I agree with Premium. Examiners will evaluate everything: grammar, fluency, vocabulary and pronunciation; if that's her only problem and does not impede communication, it will be overlooked.
If it's too troublesome for her, she should tell them, so she's more relaxed during the examination. ![]()
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The unique pronunciation of r's among many Puerto Ricans is quite common. Here is and example from a native speaker. Be patient, it takes time before he gets to the r's.
http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=...2581F274731034
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All I can say is - thank God we don't have to cope with the 'click' found in many African tribal languages!
That does seem to take some effort.
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