Thursday, 25 November 2010

Pronouncing Spanish - start at the beginning (IS BACK IN PLACE!)

We know that many readers were following our series on CampoPulse that went through the Spanish alphabet with pronunciation aids and not a little humour. We are pleased to announce that the series is back in its place, and appearing daily on a computer near you. We have taken it up where we left off when we were so rudely interrupted by impecunity (a word you will find to mean penniless, which we still are as we are still offline). Back on November 11, we published the letter O, where we suggest you go to refresh your memory. Bet you can guess the letter illustrated by the image here...

4 comments:

CraftyPip said...

The letter "C"

PROSPERO said...

Now then, Crafty (or is it Pip?), we can't be sure you're being serious...
It's true, the word, you might think, is ,i>calzoncillos,/>, meaning underpants. But no, we're talking to an English-speaking readership here...

Simon said...

Does the C stand for Carne y dos verduras?

Anonymous said...

Teeheeheehee!