cu - pronounced 'coo'
Castillian and Spanish are synonyms. Thus, I speak Spanish and Castillian. About the question I can say: The "z" in most Spain is pronounced as 'th' in English "think" In Andalusia and Latin-America, as 's' in "say"
'Dulce de azúcar' is how you say 'fudge' in Spanish. If you want to pronounce it just simply say a 'th' instead of the 'z'!
To say to star in Spanish we say "empezar" or "comenzar" and to spell the noun star is C O M I E N Z O
I know that 16 is diez y seis (dee-AY-Z-SAY-S) but I do not know how to say sweet.
Nariz. The z is pronounced like the s in English for American Spanish. The z is pronounced like th for European Spanish.
Zapato (shoe), zanahoria (carrot), zorro (fox).
aseguranza de inquilinos
It's the same but the two ll's make the y sound, and the z 'th' as in 'thin'. So 'rawTHAYLya'
Pumpkin bread would be "pan de calabaza"
Cadiz.
zinc
The British say 'z' as zed.