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This is a newby thing. I don't mind being new but would like to sound a little more like I know what I am talking about. The only Spanish I know I learned from Doria the explorer so I am handicaped at the B&M. Does anyone have a way to help me sound less ignorant?
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![]() ![]() ![]() just go with what you thinks right, if its way off dont be offended if someone innocently corrects you stearns
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Cuban marcas. http://www.mycigarsite.com/subopcion...cion5aeng.html
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Will bookmark this one now for the NC brands? |
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We were dicussing the same thing at a B&M friday. We were talking on how to pronounce Illusione. (Illusionay or Illusionee). Billy at the shop said he gets people who ask for CAO as "cow" and others. I have trouble sometimes with a few, but like Mugen910 said, your cash will not make them care how you say it. All else fails, ask how do they pronounce it.
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Is how I've mainly heard it pronounced.
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Bobarians post got me to lookin and I found this http://text-to-speech.imtranslator.net/ I thik this will work for me. I just set the dude to spanish.
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![]() ![]() ![]() Love it. I typed in "pinga" and it pronounced it perfectly. I think I will try maricon, mamao, come mierda and some others next. ![]()
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Also tried "hijo de puta". Not even close. Not good at all for all uses. ![]()
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I am interested in this. Thanks for the link.
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Here's a link that will help (and pronounce) some Cuban brand pronunciations:
[edited by croatan] http://www.intercigars.co.uk/cigar-pronunciation.html The name that is most difficult for me is Por Larranaga "por la ran ya ga" . . . try saying that! And, be sure to roll your tongue on the "R"!
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