[00:00:00] What are you ready to improve the way you speak Spanish? Yes, Me too. Welcome back to our
[00:00:15] Alchemic Spanish Podcast where language acquisition and daily life meet. My name is Dharanidharan
[00:00:22] Rajkumar. Let's get into the podcast. Today we are going to learn about Tabalanguas
[00:00:32] which are tank twisters. At first these phrases might seem like a pain for your tongue but
[00:00:39] trust me, they are a great way to improve your pronunciation and depress native speakers.
[00:00:46] Vamosa empeza. Tank twisters are like a work for your mouth. They are important sounds
[00:00:52] and combos that could trip you up making you move your tongue and lips in a special
[00:00:58] way. With regular practice these hard phrases will become easy to say which will boost
[00:01:04] your confidence and speed. Alright, here are 9 tank twisting challenges to test your Spanish
[00:01:12] skills. Remember start slow, enunciate clearly and gradually increase your speed. Don't worry,
[00:01:21] you will get there. The first tank twister is Pavlito clavo un clavito en un tabloon en la tabla del
[00:01:33] tabloon. Pavlo hammered an el into a board on the board of the board. This one focuses on
[00:01:40] the tricky B and V sounds. Pay attention to the difference in lip placement and the slight
[00:01:47] vibration for B. Tristestigress tracaban trigo en un trigal. This twister tests your mastery
[00:02:00] of the trac sound common in Spanish. Don't let the R blend into the keep them distinct.
[00:02:09] The third tank twister is Chocolate con Churros, Churros con Chocolate. This is a fun one
[00:02:19] to practice the hard chars sound. A unique aspect of Spanish pronunciation. Don't let
[00:02:26] the double chars trick you. Each one get the same strong char pronunciation. Pepe peccas peccas peccas peccinitas
[00:02:39] con pecicitos peccasores. This tank twisted through in several first answers. Remember, the
[00:02:48] pepper has a bit more puff of air compared to the softer sir.
[00:02:53] Juan Junta Huitas Junto Al Hadin Happeness. This one focuses on the her sound. Unlike English,
[00:03:06] the Spanish J is always pronounced like the her in huge. La reina resa rapido e resa bian.
[00:03:19] This phrase helps you master the rolling r, a staple of Spanish pronunciation. Practice
[00:03:26] vibrating the tip of your tongue against the back of your upper front teeth.
[00:03:33] Ya Comes Camero nes con Caramelo. This twister challenges you with the softer sound and
[00:03:40] the nasal niya. Remember, the niya is similar to the niya in Canyon.
[00:03:49] May Gustán las Caitas glaseas de Guadalajera. This phrase targets the double her sound.
[00:03:58] Unlike English, a single L in Spanish sounds similar to the W in Water. The double L creates
[00:04:06] a strong, clear, ear sound. El perro per es per se gay, per dices per edo sir.
[00:04:16] This final challenge combines several tricky sounds. The rolling r, the soft C and the double
[00:04:24] r. Don't get discouraged. Practice makes perfect. Felicidades, you have conquered
[00:04:31] these tongue twisters. Remember, consistent practice is key. Keep saying these phrases,
[00:04:38] play with them and record yourself to track your progress. You will be surprised at how
[00:04:45] quickly your pronunciation improves. Now stay tuned for our next episode where we will
[00:04:53] explore more ways to live the language through lifestyle. Asap Pronto!


