Do some speak faster?
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11/28/19
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Tate_Harmann
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Do some speak faster?
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HelloYes, we do. Spaniards, I mean, we do talk fast.
Which it’s a problem, because you tend to do exactly the same when you speak another language and, as aforementioned (sorry, I don’t recall the name), you cannot do it with each language.
I may say that Spaniards speak faster than other people who have Spanish as well as their mother tongue.
I agree with the person who said that it could be something related to Romance languages. (I don’t mean to forget the names… it just happened )
When I don’t understand a language, I don’t. But I can notice if they speak fast or “not so fast”.
E.g. I don’t speak Dutch either Italian, but, to me, Italians speak faster than Dutch do.
What I’ve heard it’s that Spanish is easy to learn (apart from some tiny issue with verbs) because native speakers help “you” to learn the language. That’s not something you could say of all native speakers and their countries.
It’s kind of a balance, speed for “encore”
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Which it’s a problem, because you tend to do exactly the same when you speak another language and, as aforementioned (sorry, I don’t recall the name), you cannot do it with each language.
I may say that Spaniards speak faster than other people who have Spanish as well as their mother tongue.
I agree with the person who said that it could be something related to Romance languages. (I don’t mean to forget the names… it just happened )
When I don’t understand a language, I don’t. But I can notice if they speak fast or “not so fast”.
E.g. I don’t speak Dutch either Italian, but, to me, Italians speak faster than Dutch do.
What I’ve heard it’s that Spanish is easy to learn (apart from some tiny issue with verbs) because native speakers help “you” to learn the language. That’s not something you could say of all native speakers and their countries.
It’s kind of a balance, speed for “encore”
Un saludo