I have trouble pronouncing my 'th' sounds. The biggest example of that is I can't say the number 'three' properly and pronounce it as 'free'. I can do it if I really try, but I will passively say it when someone asks me, so I try and avoid the word.
Any Spanish words that require rolling your tongue for it to be pronounced properly.
I can't roll my tongue. I've never been able to. My Spanish teachers in high school always marked me down on the conversation part of tests because of that. :/
earlier this week for lunch I had rrrrrropa vieeeeeeeee-jaaaaaaa!!!
I've more trouble with the "th" sounds because I have a freaking tiny turt mouth so they either sound ****ed up or just more like "f".. that's for English but yea.
interesting; the "th" sound is usually how i can tell somebody is from Germany (it comes out more like a "z" or "s" in my experience with them). My Swedish friend here doesnt mispronounce any sounds, but she talks super fast! is that a thing in Sweden, are you guys fast talkers??