Smath74 All American 93281 Posts user info edit post |
i always thought it was pronounced "y" but the spanish teacher who uses my classroom during my planning period pronounces it "j"...
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Krallum 56A0D3 15294 Posts user info edit post |
j cool j?
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[Edited on April 23, 2012 at 7:58 AM. Reason : also there are some pretty major differences between spanish and mexican. its like brits and hicks] 4/23/2012 7:57:39 AM
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Byrn Stuff backpacker 19058 Posts user info edit post |
It can go either way; it's dialectal
[Edited on April 23, 2012 at 8:00 AM. Reason : though when prounounced /j/ I've usually heard it as a blend of y and j sounds like in "jacques"] 4/23/2012 7:59:23 AM
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scotieb24 Commish 11097 Posts user info edit post |
I pronounce it as "two" 4/23/2012 9:09:48 AM
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sumfoo1 soup du hier 41043 Posts user info edit post |
usually J is mexican and Y is spanish/ south american IIRC 4/23/2012 9:10:57 AM
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Smath74 All American 93281 Posts user info edit post |
ah, ok... that makes sense. 4/23/2012 9:34:58 AM
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yuffie_chan All American 4898 Posts user info edit post |
^^ It's not a "j" so much as a "zh" sound, like in French words, but that's otherwise a pretty good distinction.
I thought this thread was about parallel lines. 4/23/2012 10:59:32 AM
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jbrick83 All American 23447 Posts user info edit post |
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 4/23/2012 12:02:17 PM
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TreeTwista10 minisoldr 148873 Posts user info edit post |
meh jommo smath 4/23/2012 12:03:13 PM
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