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Felipe
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 Message 1 of 38
18 June 2010 at 11:37pm | IP Logged 
This morning I was listening to the game between the USA and Slovenia in Spanish and it occurred to me that soccer is much more exciting in Spanish than it is in English. Having listened to games on the radio in Brazil long ago, I also remember it being better in Portuguese.

In which language do you prefer to listen to sports?
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tractor
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19 June 2010 at 12:05am | IP Logged 
Some commentators are better than others, regardless of nationality or language.
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Felipe
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19 June 2010 at 12:21am | IP Logged 
tractor wrote:
Some commentators are better than others, regardless of nationality or language.


That is true, however, I've never heard an American or British soccer commentator that was actually exciting to listen to.

I guess this isn't necessarily the same for all sports. Basketball, American Football, and Australian Football are exciting in English, but, of course, the latter two are sports I've never really listened to in another language.
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tractor
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19 June 2010 at 12:48am | IP Logged 
Felipe wrote:
tractor wrote:
Some commentators are better than others, regardless of nationality or
language.


That is true, however, I've never heard an American or British soccer commentator that was actually exciting to
listen to.


I have heard British football commentators that are exciting. I don't know if I've ever heard a Swedish commentator
that was exciting to listen to. They always sound dull.
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19 June 2010 at 1:30am | IP Logged 
I always try to watch gymnastics in Spanish when I can, just to practice, but I really prefer to watch in English. The commentators in Spanish tend to get the names (of skills and gymnasts wrong) and just in general not know what they're talking about! If I knew Japanese or Romanian, I have a feeling I would like to watch gymnastics in those languages, since I already do and the commentators always seem so exciting (although I can't understand what they are saying).
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19 June 2010 at 2:14am | IP Logged 
I don't think Americans are fun to listen to; they generally don't know anything about soccer and lack passion. If anyone here is watching the World Cup in America on ESPN/ABC, I really like the British commentators. They have interesting things to say and are sensible. Additionally, it seems like Latin people are far more excited about the sport than anyone else.

Edited by vikramkr on 19 June 2010 at 2:14am

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 Message 7 of 38
19 June 2010 at 2:52am | IP Logged 
Felipe wrote:
Basketball, American Football, and Australian Football are exciting in English, but, of course, the latter two are sports I've never really listened to in another language.

I have. They sounded rather dull and lifeless in Spanish, but perhas it was just the commentator(s).



vikramkr wrote:
I don't think Americans are fun to listen to; they generally don't know anything about soccer

Perhaps it's because they're watching the wrong sport. It's actually called football ;)
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19 June 2010 at 12:53pm | IP Logged 
I like listen to football in Latvian, lol. There is this ceommentator named Anatolijs Kreipāns. He knows everything about every team and every football player. I don't understand how he can remember all that shit.


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