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A good word to practice: "Cereza" - "SereSa" does not sound. | A good word to practice: "Cereza" - "SereSa" does not sound. | ||
"Marzo" - "MarSo" | "Marzo" - It does not sound "MarSo" | ||
There is also a pronunciation error with the "C" in some words | There is also a pronunciation error with the "C" in some words | ||
"Celebrar" - "Selebrar" | "Celebrar" - It does not sound "Selebrar" | ||
"Diciembre" - "DiSiembre" | "Diciembre" - It does not sound "DiSiembre" | ||
Revision as of 18:38, 20 June 2024
I'm hearing a lot of videos in which the "Z" sound is pronounced the same as if it were an "S", and I want to clarify that it is not so.
The "Z" in Spanish is pronounced differently.
ZA - ZE - ZI - ZO - ZU: Sound like "C" when followed by "E" or "I". "Ce..." "Ci..."
A good word to practice: "Cereza" - "SereSa" does not sound.
"Marzo" - It does not sound "MarSo"
There is also a pronunciation error with the "C" in some words
"Celebrar" - It does not sound "Selebrar"
"Diciembre" - It does not sound "DiSiembre"
A perfect description of the phonetics of Spanish:
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fonolog%C3%ADa_del_espa%C3%B1ol