Spanish for Star Wars Aficionados and Frikis

Spain, 1983, El Retorno del Jedi arrived at movie theaters in Madrid. I don’t remember watching it and can only recall the billboards promoting this second Star Wars movie. I’m sure I mispronounced the title because, as a young Spanish student, I often made this Wookiee mistake: assuming that Spanish and English letters are pronounced the same.

My aim here is to help native English speakers avoid the dark side of Spanish Ds and Rs. As Obi-Wan Kenobe would say, “Your eyes can deceive you.”

Using the SlowMotion Spanish™ technique, let’s address this problem and boost your confidence in speaking.

“I have a bad feeling about this,” you might be saying to yourself?

Let’s deploy a simple Jedi mind trick. Say the following in English, slowly. Three times each.

1.       fuh-DEE-key

2.      tuh-dee low-HE-ah

3.      el ahl-CONE me-len-AH-dee-oh

4.      joe soy too PAH-duh-deh

5.      ah-YOU-thah-meh, Obi-Wan Kenobi. ED-ess me YOU-knee-kah es-ped-AHN-sah

6.      keh lah FWETTER-sah teh ah-comb-PAHN-yeh

Go back and say them again, young Jedi. This time, a bit more quickly. Crawl. Walk. Run.

Now, here’s what you said in Spanish:

1.      friki

2.     trilogía

3.     El halcón milenario

4.     Yo soy tu padre.

5.     Ayúdame, Obi-Wan Kenobe. Eres mi única esperanza.

6.     Que la Fuerza te acompañe.

Need more guidance with pronunciation? A customized learning plan? Someone to transcreate your movie script or soundtrack? I’m here to listen.

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