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		<title>Learn How To Pronounce the Spanish rr Sound</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most difficult to conquer Spanish sounds that native English&#8211;and other language&#8211;speakers must master is the rr sound. This sound is called the alveolar trill or unofficially, a &#8220;rolling r&#8221;. Note that I refer to the rr sound. The rules require that the rr trill sound in Spanish is sometimes applied to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most difficult to conquer Spanish sounds that native English&#8211;and other language&#8211;speakers must master is the rr sound. This sound is called the <a title="Wikipedia definition" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alveolar_trill" target="_blank">alveolar trill</a> or unofficially, a &#8220;rolling r&#8221;. Note that I refer to the rr <em>sound</em>. The rules require that the rr trill sound in Spanish is sometimes applied to the <em>single </em>Spanish r consonant (<strong><em>ere</em></strong>) as well.</p>
<p>Usually, r sounds similar to the dd in ladder, except a bit softer. Never pronounce the Spanish r like the English r in run. As mentioned above, in specific cases a single r will form the rolling r sound exactly like the Spanish rr consonant. The rules for the rolling r sound are as follows:</p>
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<li><strong>r</strong> in an initial position and after n, l or s is a rolling r
<ul>
<li><strong><em>rojo</em></strong></li>
<li><strong><em>Enrique</em></strong></li>
<li><strong><em>Israel</em></strong></li>
</ul>
</li>
<li><strong>rr</strong> in the middle of a word&#8211;the Spanish rr consonant (<strong><em>erre</em></strong>)&#8211;is a rolling r
<ul>
<li><strong><em>arriba</em></strong></li>
<li><strong><em>perro</em></strong></li>
<li><strong><em>correo</em></strong></li>
</ul>
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<p>Now, once you have the rules memorized, you&#8217;ll have to learn how to form the sound itself. To do this, place the tip of the tongue behind and above the upper front teeth (alveolar ridge&#8211;figure 1) and vibrate with escaping air pressure from the lungs. The closest example of tongue positioning I can think of in English is; where you put your tongue when you pronounce the d in dog&#8211;if you were to pronounce that d sharply. Your tongue will be in approximately the same place when forming the trill&#8211;approximately being the key word here. Also, try saying &#8220;ladder&#8221; repeatedly and rapidly.</p>
<p>If you can&#8217;t produce the sound right away, don&#8217;t worry about it too much. It&#8217;s very difficult for native English speakers to master&#8211;just try your best. Over time you&#8217;ll likely get it. And remember <em>not</em> to pronounce <em>any</em> Spanish r&#8217;s like an English r&#8211;a soft d sound is better, if you can&#8217;t produce the Spanish rr sound.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 503px"><img title="Spanish rr Sound Formation" src="http://www.learnspanishhowto.com/images/spanish-rr-formation.gif" alt="Spanish rr Sound Formation" width="493" height="422" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Spanish rr Sound Formation</p></div>
<p>If you&#8217;d like to hear how all of the Spanish consonants are pronounced, watch (and listen to) the video at the bottom of the <a title="Learn How To Speak Spanish: Consonants" href="http://www.learnspanishhowto.com/learn-how-to-speak-spanish-consonants-91.php">Learn How To Speak Spanish: Consonants</a> lesson page.</p>
<p>Did you find this lesson on how to pronounce the Spanish rr sound helpful? Do you see an&#8230;ugh&#8230;error? Please leave a comment (or question)&#8211;I try to answer questions promptly.</p>
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