Originally posted by Raven Guardia
Because its in the Spanish alphabet. there is the L and there is a ll. Like A4E said the double 'l' creates a Y sound.
Look, South america and Spain have different forms to make the Y sound. Spain's sound for the Y is just like USA's. Now, S. America makes a sound like "sh" for the Y
Originally posted by Dregh
Look, South america and Spain have different forms to make the Y sound. Spain's sound for the Y is just like USA's. Now, S. America makes a sound like "sh" for the Y
how retareded are you? 🙄
I lived in south america for about 6 years u freak and LL its pronunced like Y in yes, and in spain its the same thing and in both s. a. and in spain "y" can also be used like y in "day" 🙄
research a lil bit more next time