The standard Spanish pronunciation of "j", "jota" ['xota]sounds like the Scottish English "loch" or in German "ich". Sometimes it tends to be stronger [χ], especially in emphatic speaking. Example:
Trabajar [tɾaβaxaɾ], [tɾaβaχaɾ].
The other sound [h] as in English, is more dialectal.
The pronunciation is (HAY-fay) but commonly sounds like (HEH-fay).
HE-fe With the Accent on the first syllable and both E sounds are short as in the words fed or red.
The boss would be "el jefe" for a male or "la jefa"for a female.
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You pronounce it 'PEE ahs.'
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Jefe.
The word cigar is pronounced as cigarro in Spanish.
The pronunciation for the word cigar in Spanish is cigarro.
The Spanish word for Cruel is "Cruel" though it is pronounce "Crew-el"
"El Jefe" in Spanish translates to "The Boss" in English. It is commonly used to refer to someone in a position of authority or leadership.
it looks like a spanish slang word i use, we pronounce it, lóng-ja
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