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yo I said I was rolling with the underdog and that sergio looked lackluster in his last fights..but after watching the face off:lupe: sergio had a fire LIT dude was heated turning red trying to stay calm just mean muggin cottos soul.

Cotto going night night?


Sergio had this same type of fire before he fought Chavez......and he beat him like 11 rounds to 1:manny:


Sergio bout to whoop Cotto's ass:birdman:
 
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Do you not understand a Brit or Aussie when they speak English?

Prominent differences of pronunciation among dialects of Spanish include:

Prominent differences of pronunciation among dialects of Spanish include:

  1. the maintenance vs. loss of distinction between the phonemes /θ/ and /s/ (distinción vs. seseo);
  2. the maintenance or loss of distinction between phonemes represented orthographically by ll and y (yeísmo);
  3. the maintenance of syllable-final vs. its weakening to [h] (called aspiration, or the more precise term debuccalization), or its loss; and
    [*]the tendency, in areas of central Mexico and of the Andean highlands, to reduction (especially devoicing), or loss, of unstressed vowels, mainly when they are in contact with voiceless consonants.[1][2][3]


 

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Different Hispanics can have a hard time understanding each other. I used to work at a restaurant with all Mexican cooks. And we had a Spaniard chick there. And they both had so such a hard time communicating and understanding each other.
 

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Prominent differences of pronunciation among dialects of Spanish include:

Prominent differences of pronunciation among dialects of Spanish include:

  1. the maintenance vs. loss of distinction between the phonemes /θ/ and /s/ (distinción vs. seseo);
  2. the maintenance or loss of distinction between phonemes represented orthographically by ll and y (yeísmo);
  3. the maintenance of syllable-final vs. its weakening to [h] (called aspiration, or the more precise term debuccalization), or its loss; and
    [*]the tendency, in areas of central Mexico and of the Andean highlands, to reduction (especially devoicing), or loss, of unstressed vowels, mainly when they are in contact with voiceless consonants.[1][2][3]


You gong to answer the question or nah?

Do you understand a Brit or Aussie when they speak?
 
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You gong to answer the question or nah?

Do you understand a Brit or Aussie when they speak?

Not all time of course NOT
why are you arguing dumb ass points when I've already proven my case

go download the Rosetta Stone and see the differences in all the spanish languages, add in accents, and you can mistake some quite easily
 

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Not all time of course NOT
why are you arguing dumb ass points when I've already proven my case

go download the Rosetta Stone and see the differences in all the spanish languages, add in accents, and you can mistake some quite easily

Am I arguing that there aren't different dialects or am I arguing that the core language is the same and we understand each other?

I understood the Brits yesterday on Sky sports as well maybe I'm in the minority. :yeshrug:
 
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Am I arguing that there aren't different dialects or am I arguing that the core language is the same and we understand each other?

I understood the Brits yesterday on Sky sports as well maybe I'm in the minority. :yeshrug:

you talking about professional speakers

its commoners who will not understand a word the saying, the first go around

This post is even more proof to what I'm saying because your not understanding what I'm saying and we are speaking the same langauge

Of course Sergio could recognize he was speaking spanish and understood the words, but he didn't understand what he was talking about and misinterpreted
 

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you talking about professional speakers

its commoners who will not understand a word the saying, the first go around

This post is even more proof to what I'm saying because your not understanding what I'm saying and we are speaking the same langauge

Of course Sergio could recognize he was speaking spanish and understood the words, but he didn't understand what he was talking about and misinterpreted

I'm going off personal experience, I understand Spanish from different countries/dialects.

You are the one not understanding Martinez has a problem with the Champ coming out first. The champ comes out last REGARDLESS of who is the A side or B side nikka.
 
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I'm going off personal experience, I understand Spanish from different countries/dialects.

You are the one not understanding Martinez has a problem with the Champ coming out first. The champ comes out last REGARDLESS of who is the A side or B side nikka.

well you can't go off personal experiences because your not him

And you ignoring the fact he clearly thought Cotto called a B class fighter

but fukk it we can agree to disagree I'm done talking about this
 
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