Peggy’s Pronunciation: Ehm-bah-rah-sah-dah
What She’s Doing Wrong: When Peggy is on trial in Mexico for accidentally kidnapping a Mexican girl, she tries to say she’s “embarrassed” by using the word “embarazada,” but “embarazada” means “pregnant.”
Proper Pronunciation: Ehs-pah-nyohl
Peggy’s Pronunciation: Ehs-pah-nohl
What She’s Doing Wrong: “In Spanish, an ‘ñ’ has a ‘nyeh’ sound to it that Peggy never gets right,” explains Osuna. At the very least, you’d hope Peggy could properly say the name of the language she’s trying to teach, but that’s apparently too much to ask.
Proper Pronunciation: Ah-nyohs
Peggy’s Pronunciation: Ah-nohs
What She’s Doing Wrong: Once again, Peggy fails to pronounce “ñ” properly, but the consequences of mispronouncing “years” in Spanish are pretty devastating. Instead of saying “años,” she says “anos,” which is Spanish for “anuses.”
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Su Señoría (“Your Honor”)
Proper Pronunciation: Soo seh-nyoh-ree-ah