What is the Spanish lisp rule?
What is the Spanish lisp rule? Ceceo is that sound English speakers identify as the Spanish lisp. Ceceo takes place when the letters s, c (before e and i) and z are pronounced using the inter-dental fricative which can be identified as the “th” English sound (as in “thing”). It finds its purpose in words such as casa (house) and caza (hunt).
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