Claudia Sheinbaum’s presidency continues to captivate Mexicans 100 days into her term. Her approval rating soars at 80%, a four-point increase from last month. This surge reflects the public’s satisfaction with their electoral choice.
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It’s alright main thing you need is the ‘r’ sound. It’s a tap of your tongue against the roof of your mouth. If you have any idea on how to roll/trill an ‘r’ it’s like that but just once. They also trill them but if you can do the tap that’ll work fine for most of it.
‘H’ is always silent
Two 'L’s are a “y” sound.
All vowels are pronounced, even when it’s two in a row. Except ‘u’ after ‘g’, unless it’s ‘ü’ ex: “bilingüe”
And the other good thing is pronunciation is incredibly consistent, unlike English once you know the rules you should be able to correctly pronounce any Spanish word you see. There’s also less sounds than English.