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Originally Posted by Arteker
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You never mingled with many welsh people .The Spanish R makes two noises: The rolled or ‘trilled’ R and the single r. The rolled R occurs when there are two RRs in a row (arriba – aRRiba) or one R at the beginning of a word (rincón – RRincón). The single R anywhere else sounds like the English /d/ noise. Single R is just a tap of the tongue. Amor (love) is pronounced /a-mod/. Combination word raro is pronounced /RRa-do/.
Welsh people alot of them Do the same but without any rule of english language. its cultural.
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