You just have to roll your tongue on the top of your mouth. It's pretty easy when you get used to it. Just practice and practice until you can get it right.
Hope this helped :)
[la 'tore] International Phonetic AlphabetNote:The sound [r] does not exist in English. It's pronounced like a strong trilled "r".lah | tOHr-re = the tower
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"
jacket - chaqueta
Dieciséis [djeh.see.SEIS]
To pronounce Tristan as it is in Spanish, try TREE-stahn. (Note: r is rolled in Spanish.)
So - KO - rro (roll the r's) The accent is in the middle syllable.
only some names have spanish translations, such as john which , in spanish is juan. to pronounce 'Terri' in a spanish way, one would roll one's 'R's and accent the 'I'
No, if you pronounce it with an 'R', then you are from the South of the UK. If you pronounce it without the 'R' sound, then you are probably from the North.
rrrrrrraynah, indicating the "trilled r" at the begining of the word. Even though it is not a "rr", when an "r" falls at the beginning of a word, it usually is sounded as though it were a "rr".
Well.... my name is Kiera. Almost all of my friends speak Spanish. When they refer to me in Spanish, they pronounce my name as ki-er-da. Roll the r. That's basically the only language I know how to pronounce my name in. Hope I help.
You pronounce it 'PEE ahs.'
Do you mean "gross" like "tall"? If you do:It's pronounced "groos". You roll the 'r' a little bit (like in Spanish).
Day Doen-Day Air-rays Two. The "r" should be a short flip of the tongue, like a rolled "r", but shorter.
Timothy is Timoteo in Spanish.
you pronounce it a(DeLE) in Spanish
MEH.