I asked my Spanish friend and she said it is pronounced: Vi - then - tay.
countryman Well-known member Jun 28, 2011 1,893 Aug 31, 2011 #41 I asked my Spanish friend and she said it is pronounced: Vi - then - tay.
16bha New member Sep 6, 2010 2,806 East Stand Upper & Worthing Mar 21, 2012 #42 Time to bounce this thread. I hear so many different pronunciations, so it is time we paid this footballing god due respect and got it right. Bee-then-Tay as far as I am concerned......
Time to bounce this thread. I hear so many different pronunciations, so it is time we paid this footballing god due respect and got it right. Bee-then-Tay as far as I am concerned......
Bwian Kiss my (_!_) Jul 14, 2003 15,898 Mar 21, 2012 #43 beorhthelm said: Rodriguez is a better plan. or Rodders. Click to expand... Dave it is then.
Twinkle Toes Growing old disgracefully Apr 4, 2008 11,138 Hoveside Mar 21, 2012 #45 A theth theth theth theth theth. Chris Waddle?
The Peanut Roaster Banned Jan 19, 2009 3,151 Worthing Mar 21, 2012 #47 I haven't read this thread at all, simply because the answer is...... BITh entee. ( needs an accute accent on the last E ), to emphasise. Spelt BITHENTE ( for us lot ), with the last E pronounced A, as in in scousers saying it when looking for a scrap. Enfield and chums. My best mate's wife was born in Valencia, and she loves the guy.
I haven't read this thread at all, simply because the answer is...... BITh entee. ( needs an accute accent on the last E ), to emphasise. Spelt BITHENTE ( for us lot ), with the last E pronounced A, as in in scousers saying it when looking for a scrap. Enfield and chums. My best mate's wife was born in Valencia, and she loves the guy.
Skaville Well-known member Jun 10, 2004 10,235 Queens Park Mar 21, 2012 #51 I pronounce it 'the Spaniard'.