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JoeyFlex5

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a spanish C is pronounced with th. just saying
I’m not bilingual but I spent some years working with a lot of Latinos and I did learn a good bit of Spanish(which Ive forgotten by now lol) and was around them every day, hearing them talk and trying to communicate with them, I do not recall any words where what would be an English long C is pronounced like a TH in Spanish.

I’ll need examples of this before I just take your word on it lol
 

rossihunter2

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I’m not bilingual but I spent some years working with a lot of Latinos and I did learn a good bit of Spanish(which Ive forgotten by now lol) and was around them every day, hearing them talk and trying to communicate with them, I do not recall any words where what would be an English long C is pronounced like a TH in Spanish.

I’ll need examples of this before I just take your word on it lol

in traditional spanish the c is pronounced "th" - in latin america its traditionally pronounced "s" - probably depends on his particular heritage which appears to be from Spain and not American/Latin American so the "th" is correct
 

allblackraven

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I’m not bilingual but I spent some years working with a lot of Latinos and I did learn a good bit of Spanish(which Ive forgotten by now lol) and was around them every day, hearing them talk and trying to communicate with them, I do not recall any words where what would be an English long C is pronounced like a TH in Spanish.

I’ll need examples of this before I just take your word on it lol
Cutty, that you?

 

JoeyFlex5

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in traditional spanish the c is pronounced "th" - in latin america its traditionally pronounced "s" - probably depends on his particular heritage which appears to be from Spain and not American/Latin American so the "th" is correct
Ahhhh so European Spanish. Ok, that makes sense then. Because I don’t think I’ve ever heard Spanish from a Spaniard lol
 
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