English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

2 answers

no, but I can teach you. Look

here is a list of all the spanish speaking countries. In parenthesis is the phonetic spelling of the countries so that you can pronounce them.

some of them are pronounced differently in english than in spanish and Spain is actually spelled different in spanish so the first is english and the second is spanish and the first set of parenthesis is the pronunciation in english, and the second is in spanish.

if there is only one word there with one set of parenthesis it means that the country is pronounced the same in both languages!

Mexico / México (MEX-ico)(MEH-heeco)
Spain / España (rhymes with train)(es-PAH-nyah)
Colombia (coh-LOM-bee-ah)
Argentina (ar-jen-TEE-nah)(ar-hen-TEE-nah)
Venezuela (ven-nez-WAYL-a)
Peru (peh-ROO)
Chile (CHILL-ee) (CHEE-leh)
Ecuador (EH-cwa-door) (eh-cwa-DOOR)
Cuba (keeu-bah)(COO-bah)
Dominican Republic / República Dominica (do-MIH-nih-kin reh-PUB-lick)(re-POOB-lee-cah do-MEE-nee-cah)
Guatemala (gwa-tah-MAH-lah) (gwa-teh-MAH-lah)
Bolivia (bo-liv-ee-ah) (bo-LEE-vee-ah)
Honduras (hon-DURE-us) (ohn-DURE-as)
El Salvador (ehl Sal-vah-door) (ehl Sahl-vah-DOOR)
Nicaragua (nick-are-AG-WA) (Neek-are-AG-wa)
Paraguay (PAR-ah-gway) (pa-rah-GWAYE)
Costa Rica (co-stah-REE-ka)
Puerto Rico (PWER-toh REE-coh)
Uruguay (YOO-rah-gway) (oo-roo-GWAYE)
Panama (PA-na-mah) (pah-nah-MAH)

hope this helps

2007-09-12 11:44:38 · answer #1 · answered by Just Me 7 · 0 0

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hispanidad

On the right is a list of the countries - follow the links to the individual pages - they give the Spanish pronunciations.

2007-09-12 11:51:30 · answer #2 · answered by Beardo 7 · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers