it sounds like sh
German is spoken as a first language by a minority in Argentina of approximately 400,000 people.
Some people believe you pronounce it "cow" but I am pretty sure you pronounce it just how it is spelled: COW-WELL
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Argentina is pronounced Arshentina in Spanish. get rid of the g in Argentina and replace it with a sh. And the Tina is pronounced teena. It would be pronounced Arshenteena
In Argentina, Juan is typically pronounced as "hwan" with a silent "J" sound, similar to the French pronunciation of "Jean."
You pronounce LL with a y sound. For example, the word LLAMA in properly pronounced YAH-MUH, seeing as it's a Hispanic word.
Sometimes i say niall the a and both ll is silent
If somebody is from Argentina, they are Argentines or Argentinians
No, the Nazis did not control Argentina.
The people that are from Argentina are known as Argentinians. Argentina is a country that is located in South America.
people in Argentina celebrate Columbus and independence day
"Ljubav" is pronounced as "lyoo-bahv" in Serbian. The 'lj' is pronounced similarly to the 'll' in "million" and the 'bav' sounds like "bahv."
In Colombian Spanish, the pronunciation of "ll" varies by region. In general, it is pronounced as a soft "y" sound, similar to the "y" in "yellow." However, in some regions, it is pronounced as a "zh" sound, like the "s" in "measure."
Most people in Argentina are Roman Catholic.
The same as you would pronounce the word "my." Although some people may pronounce it May