How to Say Spring in Spanish

Use Spring around Springtime., Begin saying the word in Spanish., Practice to your family, friends, or anyone one else you know., If Step 2 was unclear to you about how to say it, find a local Spanish translator or translating site,(many have...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Use Spring around Springtime.

    People will think it is really awkward for you to say Spring without it relating to something out of the topic or question.
  2. Step 2: Begin saying the word in Spanish.

    Spring in Spanish is " primavera ".

    As the first syllable (pri) is short.

    The second syllable is just plain short a : (ma).

    The third syllable is the one that carries the stress ( VEH )with a long e like in English "bed" No problem whether you say it with a "b" or a "v".The "b" is by far the most used sound.The last syllable ( ra ) is pronounced with a soft "r" like in " rat " only without the "t". , Spend some time trying to go over the word to help remember it. ,, You now know how to say Spring in Spanish.
  3. Step 3: Practice to your family

  4. Step 4: friends

  5. Step 5: or anyone one else you know.

  6. Step 6: If Step 2 was unclear to you about how to say it

  7. Step 7: find a local Spanish translator or translating site

  8. Step 8: (many have pronunciation: look for the icon of a loudspeaker)

  9. Step 9: Congratulations!

Detailed Guide

People will think it is really awkward for you to say Spring without it relating to something out of the topic or question.

Spring in Spanish is " primavera ".

As the first syllable (pri) is short.

The second syllable is just plain short a : (ma).

The third syllable is the one that carries the stress ( VEH )with a long e like in English "bed" No problem whether you say it with a "b" or a "v".The "b" is by far the most used sound.The last syllable ( ra ) is pronounced with a soft "r" like in " rat " only without the "t". , Spend some time trying to go over the word to help remember it. ,, You now know how to say Spring in Spanish.

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