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Bruce Lee Amstrad cpc HD Comentado
28 July 2013, 2:37 pm



Recorrido completo por el Bruce Lee para Amstrad CPC U.S. Gold (1984) 09:57 - Extra: Atravesar paredes / Cross Walks || 99 vidas / 99 falls HISTORIA: En "Bru...[/t]
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Gryzor

Gotta love how the Spaniards pronounce "CPC" as "the-pe-the" :D

Metr

Of course! :D we pronounce it like a C, not like an S :D

Bryce

Quote from: Metr on 19:06, 30 July 13
Of course! :D we pronounce it like a C, not like an S :D

You just pronounce it like a C sounds in Spanish, English pronounce it with an english C - "See-Pee-See", it sounds slightly different in some "northern languages" too. In Germany it's more "Tsay-Pay-Tsay"

Bryce.

Metr

Quote from: Bryce on 20:47, 30 July 13
You just pronounce it like a C sounds in Spanish, English pronounce it with an english C - "See-Pee-See", it sounds slightly different in some "northern languages" too. In Germany it's more "Tsay-Pay-Tsay"

Bryce.


Yep, in spanish we tend to destroy all the 'secret' meanings of acronyms like 'U2' (even in radio programs), we (usually) never say something like 'you too', instead we pronounce it like an spanish U and spanish 2, that doesn't mean anything, and if you go out of Spain people will never know what group you are talking about.

That was why I said the stupid joke of the S, because in english C sounds like "See"  ;)

Bryce

Quote from: Metr on 07:19, 31 July 13
Yep, in spanish we tend to destroy all the 'secret' meanings of acronyms like 'U2' (even in radio programs), we (usually) never say something like 'you too', instead we pronounce it like an spanish U and spanish 2, that doesn't mean anything, and if you go out of Spain people will never know what group you are talking about.

The first time I heard U2, they were still called "The Hype", call them that (almost anywhere) and absolutely no one will know who you are talking about :D

Bryce.

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