The word is Guerra (War)
In Spanish when a G is followed by a UI or UE the U is silent unless there are two dots over the U (Ü) and the G is always a hard G like the English words Get, Give, Gut.
The RR in Spanish is a hard r where you "roll" the R. The tip of your tongue vibrates against the roof of your mouth just behind your upper teeth. Make believe you are imitating the sound of a machine gun being fired.
GUE-rra
The GUE sound like the GUE in the English word GUEST, or the GE in GET.
The RRA sound like the RA in RAT, RAP, RAG or RATTLE, but remember the rolled R
The emphasis on the word in on the first syllable.
"Guera" is a slang term for "blonde" in Spanish. The proper way to say blonde would be "rubia".
picking up my hose
Un tipo blanco.
Its pronounce KATE! :)
in Castellano Spanish cute is "mono" which is pronounced "mo-no" if you mean how would you pronounce the letters c-u-t-e in Spanish, that would be "soo-tay"
"Guera" is a slang term for "blonde" in Spanish. The proper way to say blonde would be "rubia".
picking up my hose
Un tipo blanco.
It is only a derogatory term when it is used as such. The word guera can be used in a friendly way and have no hard feelings. I attend a Spanish-speaking church and they call me "guera" or "guerita" all the time. This being used as a derrogatory term comes more into play in higher-class cities where there are the "whites" (Which are the people of more European blood) and the dark-skinned people, which are mostly decedents of either black slaves or native tribes. There is still tension between the groups as one would presume.
To pronounce Tristan as it is in Spanish, try TREE-stahn. (Note: r is rolled in Spanish.)
You pronounce it 'PEE ahs.'
Timothy is Timoteo in Spanish.
you pronounce it a(DeLE) in Spanish
MEH.
The pronounce it would be:E - ge - ra(get)
"K" is pronounced "ku" in Spanish.
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