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Extranjero exhibe acoso de policía municipal en BCS

mtgoat666 - 11-26-2022 at 08:54 AM

Extranjero exhibe acoso de policía municipal en BCS

https://youtu.be/j50dhvC0w34


tomieharder - 11-26-2022 at 10:32 AM

P-nche muertos de hambre.

RFClark - 11-26-2022 at 08:10 PM

To me the interesting things are the tourist speaking is probably not from the US or Canada. Personally I might think Spain. Second the speaker had a rather large collection of tats!

Harassment? Pobably.

surabi - 11-26-2022 at 08:55 PM

Quote: Originally posted by RFClark  
To me the interesting things are the tourist speaking is probably not from the US or Canada. Personally I might think Spain. Second the speaker had a rather large collection of tats!

Harassment? Pobably.


Why probably not from the US or Canada? What's interesting is that you would assume such a thing.

Believe it or not, there actually are Americans and Canadians who speak fluent, unaccented Spanish, just as there are Mexicans who speak perfect, unaccented English. Maybe the guy has a native Spanish speaking parent and grew up bilingual. Or maybe both parents are native Spanish speakers. Are you not aware that there are lots of young people who have immigrant parents, but who were born in the US or Canada and are fluent in both languages? They sound American or Canadian when speaking English, and sound like a native speaker in the other language, too. And I know lots of kids in my Mexican town who have grown up in Mexico with English speaking parents who speak Spanish just like a native Mexican.

Definitely he's not from Spain. The Spanish pronounce an 's' like 'th'. He sounds more South American, actually. Argentinian, maybe.





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RFClark - 11-26-2022 at 09:03 PM

S,

That would have been my 2nd choice. Accents are interesting to discuss. But not here!

tomieharder - 11-27-2022 at 10:56 AM

His name is Lucas Petroni and he was born in Argentina. The video has his name "soylucasp" on it.

RFClark - 11-27-2022 at 11:33 AM

Tom,

That explains a lot of things. A lot of Italians and Germans immigrated to Argentina after the war. Being able to see his tats better might be “interesting”! His accent to my ear is that of a native Spanish speaker speaking European TV news accented Spanish.

mtgoat666 - 11-27-2022 at 12:00 PM

The video content is the interesting matter. The nationality of the tourist is mostly irrelevant.

surabi - 11-27-2022 at 01:07 PM

Quote: Originally posted by lencho  
Quote: Originally posted by surabi  
The Spanish pronounce an 's' like 'th'.

That's incorrect.

Many Spaniards do pronounce "z" and soft "c" (before "i" or "e") that way, but not the "s".

There are also many Spaniards that pronounce those letters as Latin Americans do, similar to the English "s".

More detail.

[Edited on 11-27-2022 by lencho]


Thanks for the correction, lencho. I know quite afew Spaniards and they do use the "th" sound for all s and z sounds, but according to your link, it depends on region.

surabi - 11-27-2022 at 01:23 PM

Quote: Originally posted by lencho  
Quote: Originally posted by surabi  
Thanks for the correction, lencho. I know quite a few Spaniards and they do use the "th" sound for all s and z sounds, but according to your link, it depends on region.

You're telling me they pronounce "Sonora" as "Thonora"?

That contradicts my experience; are you sure about this? :wow:


I will ask my Spanish neighbor.

willardguy - 11-27-2022 at 01:28 PM


4x4abc - 11-27-2022 at 06:55 PM

most Spanish speakers in Spain use the Castellano dialect
no "th" sounding pronunciation
a small portion of Spain (around Barcelona and the Ibiza/Mallorca/Menorca islands - about 20% of the Spanish population) uses the Catalan dialect
letters "c" and "z" sound like the English "th"
"s" is pronounced like "s"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Odk5c8Cn4d0

Ateo - 11-27-2022 at 07:12 PM

Quote: Originally posted by willardguy  


BIG LOL ON THAT ONE..............

Thanks.

RFClark - 11-27-2022 at 07:27 PM

Goat,

The video is heavily edited. What I see is a tourist from Argentina arguing with a local police officer in order to shoot a tic tok video

The tourist is a video producer with 300K followers. It’s hard to say much about the passenger past that he has a gold ring in his nose. There were 2 or 3 other people there when the tire was changed, from a 2nd vehicle. This group seems to hang out around San Angel north of San Ignacio. Possibly history with the local police here?

BajaBlanca - 11-28-2022 at 12:00 AM

Theriothly is seriously funny!