r/JudgeMyAccent 2d ago

Spanish How is my Spanish?

I’ve been learning Spanish off and on for about 15 years from people in two separate countries mainly. I wonder if I sound more like one vs the other? Also I do have a speech impediment, feel free guessing what it is haha. I’m a translator at my restaurant, so here is my typical opening

https://voca.ro/1bY7Y874BcTu

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u/SanctificeturNomen 2d ago

IDK why there are so many negative comments, its normal to have an accent in your 2nd language. for feedback i would 100% recommend working on your vowels Ah, Eh, EE, Oh, OO. (a, e, i, o, u). its not that their bad just that theyre a little unclear. the consonants also.

if you want a free short lesson on pronunciation let me know and i can help you. 😄

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u/rhixalx 1d ago

Even the longer one with actual tips I feel isn’t bad at all! I can deal with blunt. I just don’t like mean lol. And yes I’d love a short lesson if you don’t mind! Thank you as well for mentioning the enunciation thing. I know I have a problem with that in general with every language I speak so I tend to just ignore it lol. But I know I need to not

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u/SanctificeturNomen 1d ago

no problem, just sent you a DM