To me it sounds great.
I,m learning Spanish as I have family in Mexico and my wife speaks excellent Spanish.
I have subsequently fell in love with the language over the past 2 years.
"No te preocupes demasiado, Castellano es un idioma muy hermosa"
John
2007-09-28 11:35:36
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answered by phaedrus 1
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When I first heard Spanish spoken by Spanish people I couldn't help the impression everybody was quarreling all the time! It sounded really rough and angry. When I started to learn it and understand it I realised it was just normal conversation. Also, the Spanish tend to speak very loudly and they seem to involve emotionally in everything they say, but it's just the melody of the language.
2007-09-30 20:47:20
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answered by emadrid 3
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it depends what type of spanish it is, but usually it sounds load and fast. I live in Gibraltar, a British colony right next to Spain were we speak both English and Spanish fluently and every foreigner that i have met trying to learn it says that its spoken to fast for them to understand it.
2007-10-02 06:40:03
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answered by Jeff 2
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Don't worry, it sounds rather melodic - and sometimes funny with the "th" sounds (this is why I prefer the south american version of the language). In any case, it is one of the languages that I would like to be able to understand and speak.
2007-09-28 11:36:40
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answered by yiotadelta 3
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i like to pay attention Spanish conversing human beings communicate English, i like the accessory. once you communicate your close by spanish even with the undeniable fact which you communicate so rapid that it is demanding for somebody who would not know Spanish alright to appreciate what you're asserting.
2016-10-09 23:58:43
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answered by ? 4
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South American Spanish is OK but the Spanish of Spain sounds 'lispy'..(grathias for gracias and Barthelona for Barcelona).
Spanish makes me think of Speedy Gonzales..
"My Conchita she has leeft me..hees no good for mee" .I prefer Portuguese, especially that of Brazil.
2007-09-28 23:16:46
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-09-28 11:36:52
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answered by Anonymous
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it depends on where the spanish is from and whether a man or woman is speaking it. if its spanish from mexico it has a lot of rythm and is very sing songy. it's its from cuba it has more pace, if its from argentina it sounds like italian and if its from spain it sounds rough.
depende de donde es el accento y de quien está hablando(hombre o mujer). si es de mexico, tiene mucho ritmo y van contando un poco, si es de cuba parece que tiene más rapidez. si es de argentina parece italiano y si es de españa suena grave.
2007-09-29 21:28:06
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answered by Yamaoha 3
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Very appropriate to express emotions. English is tooo cold for that
2007-09-29 05:49:29
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answered by Ludd Zarko 5
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Umm, it sounds like Spanish...
It's a beautiful language.
2007-09-28 11:35:45
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answered by Anonymous
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