So it’s really creepy
The last image I reblogged was of Sara Montiel (I reblogged it last night) and this morning they announced that she had passed away… que raro.
The last image I reblogged was of Sara Montiel (I reblogged it last night) and this morning they announced that she had passed away… que raro.
Rocío Jurado - Señora
Ahora es tarde, señora
Ahora es tarde, señora
¡Ahora nadie puede apartarlo de mi!
¡Ahora nadie puede apartarlo de mi!
¡QUÉ GRANDE ESTA GRAN DAMA DE LA CANCIÓN, POR DIOS!
I’m sorry but I cringe when I hear it because it sounds so ridiculous and completely unnecessary. L o l
I’m gonna stop you right there buddy.
You should never cringe upon hearing someone’s accent, but learn to appreciate the diversity that exists in the world’s languages.
In English, when you say “Faith has a beautiful face”—do you cringe when you hear the “th” sound? No, of course not. That is because in English, these two sounds are phonemes, which are differing sounds used to distinguish words (for example, “cat” and “bat” differ in the first sound, so [k] and [b] are distinct phonemes in English). Likewise, in Spanish [Θ] (the th- sound) and [s] are distinct phonemes—at least in Spain. Therefore words like “coser” (to sew) and “cocer” (to cook) are pronounced differently (the first with an [s] sound, the second with a [Θ] sound).
Of course, this doesn’t make it NECESSARY, as anyone could understand the distinction between the two words based merely on context. But there are interesting historical developments which are the cause for the [Θ]/[s] distinction in Peninsular Spanish, and you shouldn’t dismiss them by saying they sound ridiculous. You could hurt someone’s feelings.
(also, I’m going to ignore that your post was directed at me)
If you say distinción instead of ceceo to talk about the two phonemes used in much of peninsular Spanish, I will automatically love you.
I’m going to take this as a personal compliment. Thank you. <3
“Omg, I heard they have lisp because of some Spanish king who lisped and no one wanted to offen—”

I sincerely hope so, for your sake:

The bulge tho..
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