While mastering the Latin accent takes more than a video tutorial to perfect, we’re going to summarize the most common and useful pronunciations that you should learn if you’re learning Spanish.
You will learn how to pronounce the vowels (a e i o u), “R” sounds, and accent marks in Spanish. Who it’s for: Individuals who want to improve their accents and pronunciations in Spanish. Why: If you want to sound more fluent and native, learning the basic accents and pronunciation is the best way. Skill level: For beginners and intermediates (who struggle with Spanish pronunciation)
Highlights of the tutorial:
1. Pronouncing the vowels (a e o i u)
a – The Spanish “a” is pronounced like the “a” in father. e – The Spanish “e” is pronounced like the “a” in the word “date”, except it’s shorter and crispier i – The Spanish “i” is pronounced like the “ee” in the word “see”, except that the sound is shorter. o – The Spanish “o” is pronounced like the “o” in the word “no”, except that the sound is shorter. u – The Spanish “u” is pronounced like the “ue” in the word “due,” except that the sound is shorter. Here are some good example words to practice with: i. Peso –> Weight ii. Masa –> Mass iii. Vino –> Wine iv. Edificio –> Building v. Diferente –> Different
2. “R”
a. Double “R”. The “rr” is used with a longer hold on the R, and a stronger tongue roll to emphasis the R sound. Here are some words you can practice with: i. Carro –> Car ii. Torre –> Tower iii. Perro –> Dog b. Single “R”. The “r” has a softer pronunciation, similar to the “tt” sound in the word “letter.” i. Toro –> Bull ii. Cara –> Face However, the “r” will have a strong pronunciation when -It’s at the beginning of a word: i. Rojo –> Red ii. Rata –> Rat -And when it follows the consonants “l”, “n”, “s” or the prefix “sub” i. Israel –> Israel ii. Honradez –> Honesty iii. Subrayar –> to Underline
3. Accent Mark
Words containing accent marks will be pronounced with a stronger emphasis on the accent marked syllable. Example: -Invitación –> Invitation -Café –> Coffee -Pájaro –> Bird Now the best way to improve is to practice as much as you can. Start by reviewing the examples we shared in this tutorial, and if you would like to learn more and have expert coaching help, consider looking at online services (such as the link in my bio below!) Question to you: What is the biggest struggle you have when it comes to Spanish pronunciation?