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global_gizzy
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 Message 1 of 11
23 September 2010 at 10:57pm | IP Logged 
I have been trying to find two words that rhyme in Spanish, finally I just asked a Bolivian Spanish Teacher and he told me Saber and Comer.

Now, to me, these words do NOT ryhme. I cant hear it. I know they have the same "air" sound at the very end but to me, the VOWEL sounds in these words are

AH-"air" from saber

OH-"air" from Comer.


I asked another English speaker and they agreed that these words rhymed to them...

Do these words REALLY rhyme? Am I off or do you think the Bolivian guy made a mistake...

Do these words rhyme to a Spanish speaker and not to an English speaker?

To me

Ocean and motion rhyme
hat, cat and rat rhyme
house and mouse
shout and tout

divide and guide rhyme
slicken and sicken rhyme.


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 Message 2 of 11
23 September 2010 at 11:05pm | IP Logged 
The usual rule for rhyme is the stressed vowel and every phoneme after it.

Marking stressed vowels in your examples (double marking diphthongs)

Ócean and mótion
hát, cát and rát
hóúse and móúse
shóút and tóút
divíde and guíde
slícken and sícken

So

Sabér and comér also rhyme. It's a bit of a lazy rhyme, but it's a rhyme nonetheless.

Edit: Perhaps your problem is down to the clear preceding vowel. In English, the vowel preceding a stressed syllable is always obscure (schwa), so there's a bit of a "does not compute" element to hearing rhyme.

Edited by Cainntear on 23 September 2010 at 11:07pm

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 Message 3 of 11
24 September 2010 at 2:41am | IP Logged 
Tal Cual. La rima sería:
comER / sabER

pero como rima es muy básica.
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El Forastero
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 Message 4 of 11
24 September 2010 at 5:43am | IP Logged 
All verbs finished in -ER rhyme among them, and with others words finished in -ER and stressed in the last syllabe (like "mujer": Woman)

Spanish have only one "e" sound, even though some dialects can be a bit different.

You say these words (saber and Comer) don't rhyme for you, try to pronounce correctly in Spanish and they'll rhyme
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 Message 5 of 11
24 September 2010 at 1:03pm | IP Logged 
I think the only reason they seem not to rhyme is that they are stressed on the last syllable, and last-syllable stress is rare in English and rarely used for rhyming. So if you don't expect stressed final syllables to be a valid rhyme, well, it won't sound like a rhyme. But if you use Cainntear's definition of a rhyme, then yes, they rhyme.

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global_gizzy
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24 September 2010 at 4:54pm | IP Logged 
What is a basic rhyme that you can HEAR in Spanish?

I have been told by my Spanish teachers and other Spanish speakers that I have really good Spanish pronounciation. I can roll my R well in isolation and when I'm trying to get it, but in conversation at normal pace, it comes out to weak.

However, even in my best Spanish pronounciation, I can't hear a rhyme here.
To me, saying that Saber and Comer rhyme is like saying
Veterinarian and Historian rhyme because they have the same ending sound. "rian"

Can someone give me some Spanish words that rhyme in the most basic sense?
Like pato and gato. (duck) and (cat)


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 Message 7 of 11
24 September 2010 at 4:58pm | IP Logged 
What is your definition of rhyme that would imply that 3 rhyming phonemes do not constitute a rhyme, but that adding a fourth one does?

To me, even 2 rhyming phonemes would constitute a rhyme.
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 Message 8 of 11
24 September 2010 at 9:33pm | IP Logged 
I can explain that: In Spanish, there are two different kinds of rhyme:

Rima Asonante: When only accented vowels coincide. You can see an example HERE

Rima Comsonante: When every last Phonemes coincide. You can see an example HERE


Tou must to realize that for these two kinds of rhymes, last two syllables are considered if the word is "grave" (paroxytene?), but only one if it's "aguda" (oxytone?) and three if it's "esdrújula" (proparoxytone).

That's it: if you pronnounce correctly "sabEr" and "comEr" (stressed on E), they rhyme, but if you pronnounce them "sAber" and "cOmer" (Stressed on A and O) they won't rhyme


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