What does Spanish sound like to non native Spanish speakers?

What does Spanish sound like to non native Spanish speakers?

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I only ever hear it in soap operas on TV.

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El puto de lampo on de table-o

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I can hear Spanish easier than english

zitto animale

Its very fast and hispanics here are very loud

thanks to hollywood with the focus on mexica like a poor people shitskin language.

Shit of course.

Pretty fucking gay. Too much lisping.

harsh sounding

That doesn't answer the question... It's also Mexican Spanish.
danx mai pairaet frend

And I can easily pronounce Japanese. My phonetic language bro.
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What's wrong with that, why do people complain about this sound in particular?
More than German?

Hrrnjaspanjela ochio muiii galvez

I have a german friend who says that it sounds like a machine gun

>More than German?
is a question for

Brits

>What's wrong with that, why do people complain about this sound in particular?
I'm not complaining. I'm just saying it makes you sound gay. Other than that it's a pretty nice sounding language.

Boisterous

dunno but the Spanish line near the end is hot the 'escuchame chinga tu madre nunca me encontrarĂ¡s' bit

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It sounds good.
I enjoy spanish in porn.

It sounds like the feeling of being in a shitty gas station or walmart in the middle of nowhere and watching a manlet ahead of you in line buy beer and cigs with their wife and six children standing by.

Like Portuguese but gayer.

Try speaking English replacing all the th sounds with s and z (add some Pepe le Pew accent for good measure). Now ZIS sounds gay, don't you sink?

don't care for the rolling r but other than that it sounds pretty smooth

romance languages are based in general imo

So basically how Germans speak English

Soft and sexy.

Loud

Very spirited, really.
But, serious question, is lisping seen as a disease that must be cured in Spain?
I've had Spanish in school and I think lisping is a great advantage if you want to speak the language
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Like a machine gun spitting out bullets. It's spoken so fast.

fast, "pointy", sometimes the consonants almost disappear

the mexican accent sounds nasally, but i know not all spanish sounds like that

>But, serious question, is lisping seen as a disease that must be cured in Spain?

Yes. Distinguishing between th and s is the hallmark of standard peninsular Spanish: anything else (seseo or ceceo) is either a speech impediment or a dialect (Andalusian or Latin American).

>Andalusian
That's interesting, my teacher was born and raised in Andalusia
Sometimes Sup Forums can really be enlightening

It sounds like danger

wherever chicanos go, trouble follows

sounds very soothing to me as a CHI

Some Andalusians have seseo (pronounce s, ce, ci, and z like "s") whereas others have ceceo (pronounce s, ce, ci and z like "th"). Both are undesirable and signal a low social status, so if you're a foreign language learner try not to pick up those accents. The most popular britbong vacation spots in Andalusia (the Costa del Sol) are ceceante territory so that may have given rise to the lisp meme.

Lacking melody, wordy, fast, aggressive and loud.

horrific post

>when your teacher has taught you a low-class Spanish sociolect
When I was in Galicia, my Spanish was not bad at that time, people had this strange look in their eyes when I talked with them. I thought it was because of my German accent. Seems I spoke an undesirable Babel Spanish.

los contentos de la franja e no bueno
si, soy espanyol. Avertes de la muerta y en borto las legionarios guerrila italia. tambien.

just
so, so so so so so so fast sometimes, by particular nationalities at least. Hard for someone learning to understand at all, it sounds like you have cotton in your mouth then talking at the fastest you can
combine those

El Mehico cabrone los gringo pendejo bonita viva la chicano.

What Greek sounds to us, really.

Good post.

>so, so so so so so so fast sometimes

Second fastest language after japanese.

Greeks speak spanish with an uncanny accent. You know there is something odd but you can't tell exactly what it is.

viva caca lili kaka pepe tretre riri

poverty

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