Horcrux etymology / RAB etymology / the letter H

Geoff Bannister gbannister10 at aol.com
Mon Aug 8 21:00:07 UTC 2005


--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at yahoogroups.com, "jlnbtr" <jlnbtr at y...> wrote:

Juli:
> In "Real" spanish (from Spain), thhe Z does does like a th. In 
> America, the language has changed, and Z no longer sounds like Th, 
> it sounds like an S... But anyone could understand eitherway. 
> 
> The "lisp" you're talking about is different than the Z in Spain, 
> this lisp is with S,C,Z. 

Geoff:

Thanks to both you and Hockeygrrrl17. It is the Spanish pronunciation I 
am thinking of. I am likely to meet more Spaniards around the UK than 
Mexicans....






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