Or "Yahweh". The vowel sounds are uncertain.
Or "Yahweh". The vowel sounds are uncertain.
Is that kosher?Or "Yahweh". The vowel sounds are uncertain.
In Mexico and most South America "LL" is Jah'LL' is pronounced 'Ya' in Spanish
That's new to me. Can you give of a couple of examples of actual Spanish words in which 'll' is pronounced like the English 'j'?In Mexico and most South America "LL" is Jah
So JIM = LLEM is Mexico
aka Llem...
PS: not heeemm
Actually, my son is/was/is probably not maybe (it's too complicated for me), dating a girl from Colombia and she pronounces the 'LL' 'jah', but I have not heard that in Mexico or Equador or Spain, when I've been there. I was taught the 'ya' sound for 'LL'. But then, I only had 2 years of Spanish I.That's new to me. Can you give of a couple of examples of actual Spanish word in which 'll' is pronounced like the English 'j'?
Me thinks thou didst protest too much...I only had 2 years of Spanish I.
Too hard to spell Tetragrammaton.Is that kosher?
I heard both. "brainstorm" in the very beginning and "green needle" at the end.This one's even crazier. Play the video while thinking about either the word "brainstorm" or the phrase "green needle". Whichever one you think of, is what you will hear. It happens after the initial sound effect.
I lived in Mexico for 4 years, so my Spanish it pretty good.Spanish words in which 'll' is pronounced like the English 'j'?
On my laptop I heard "Brain needle".I heard both. "brainstorm" in the very beginning and "green needle"