Descúlpenme por mi uso de inglés en esta mensaje.
I've had three years of Spanish in HS and I'm probably going to either major or minor in it in college, but I still have a lot of problems making the spanish 'r' sounds. I've been treating a single 'r' like an english 'd' sound (which seems to be the consensus of most websites I've looked at), but it still doesn't sound real natural especially if I have to say it with other consonants (like in abril).
The 'rr' sound has been given me a lot of problems. Where in your mouth should your tounge be when you roll it? Also, whenever I try to roll my tounge the sound usually comes out unnaturally long. I was just wondering if any other Spanish students had this problem and if they (or any native speakers who might happen to be here) have any advice.
¡Muchos gracias!
-Brad
I've had three years of Spanish in HS and I'm probably going to either major or minor in it in college, but I still have a lot of problems making the spanish 'r' sounds. I've been treating a single 'r' like an english 'd' sound (which seems to be the consensus of most websites I've looked at), but it still doesn't sound real natural especially if I have to say it with other consonants (like in abril).
The 'rr' sound has been given me a lot of problems. Where in your mouth should your tounge be when you roll it? Also, whenever I try to roll my tounge the sound usually comes out unnaturally long. I was just wondering if any other Spanish students had this problem and if they (or any native speakers who might happen to be here) have any advice.
¡Muchos gracias!
-Brad