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  1. / tʃ /, spelled as ch , is pronounced as a palatalized voiceless alveolar affricate [t͡sʲ], at least in Madrid. [14] Spanish from most of the Iberian Peninsula, including Castile, uses an apical [ s̠], as opposed to the non-retracted voiceless alveolar fricative of Andalusian, Canarian, and Latin American Spanish, as well as of English. [15] [16]

  2. Pronunciation of Castilian Spanish. The pronunciation of Castilian Spanish is considered "The most standard" and I'm not going to try and debate that. However, it is pretty different than how most of the Spanish-speaking world speaks. Let's take a look! The Z and CI/CE - The Notorious “TH” Sound.

  3. Castilian is known for the pronunciation of the letter z and ce and ci as a theta – sounding like the TH in the English word thin. The pronunciation of the S is often apical – very similar to the S of classical Mandarin. To some English speakers, the S as pronounced by Castilians can sound a bit like a slushy whistle, but it is not an SH.

  4. IPA Source pronunciation guide copy.doc. The following pronunciation guide is excerpted from the six volumes of Canciones de EspañaSongs of Nineteenth-Century Spain, edited by Suzanne Rhodes Draayer, Scarecrow Press, 2003, 2005, 2007. The great Spanish explorers brought with them the Castilian language and pronunciation from the Castille ...

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  6. The letter c is pronounced like th before e or i like the th in thing. For example, centro ( center) is pronounced "thehn-troh." Most of the time, the letter z is also pronounced like th. For example, zapato ( shoe) is pronounced "thah-pah-toh." Speakers of Castilian Spanish use the vosotros form to talk to a group of family or friends.

  7. by Alison Maciejewski Cortez. Published on April 21, 2022 / Updated on February 12, 2024. Facebook. Post. Castilian Spanish is the Spanish spoken in Spain. Distinct grammar use, vocabulary, and pronunciation make Castilian Spanish sound different.