Hilaria Baldwin - At it again

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Women who can fold themselves in half like this usually are able to get pregnant easily. That is because they don't have a fat in their gut. If you have a big gut your fertility decreases. Most women who are having fertility problems also have muffin tops.
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Really cute kid!



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Anonymous wrote:I have only skipped around on this thread so maybe others have mentioned this...

Like Hilaria, I grew up "in the US and Spain" and I just have to say: her Spanish is truly amazing. Her accent, pronunciation, the speed, the intonation, the slang... all very impressive. Definitely better than any of the "bilinguals" in my large crowd of half-Spanish, half-American cousins and friends.


On the contrary. Many Spanish speaking people have noted that her Spanish is rudimentary and never uses any tense beyond the present tense. That she never speaks for more than a few sentences. She doesn't conduct interviews in Spanish for that reason. Furthermore, her accent is apparently not recognizable to any specific region she has mentioned in her fake biography.


Not true. I just watched an interview in Spanish and she used different tenses and moods. And she uses contemporary slang correctly.
Could you share the link?
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Anonymous wrote:https://people.com/parents/hilaria-baldwin-shows-off-post-baby-body-3-months-after-welcoming-son-edu/





I am so jealous!


Nobody is jealous, especially because we can see from this photo that your photoshopping skills need MEGA amounts of work.

Next time you photoshop, make sure to look at your kids toes and not just yourself... đŸ˜±
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have only skipped around on this thread so maybe others have mentioned this...

Like Hilaria, I grew up "in the US and Spain" and I just have to say: her Spanish is truly amazing. Her accent, pronunciation, the speed, the intonation, the slang... all very impressive. Definitely better than any of the "bilinguals" in my large crowd of half-Spanish, half-American cousins and friends.


You must be seeing different videos than I. There are two that I have seen that are very contradictory to your statement. Her accent and style is definitely a mimicry of a Spanish woman, she has obviously studied and spent time in Spain and watched TV because she sounds like the people on TV, but her actual grammar and vocab are not good, so I'm confused by your post. Do you speak Spanish fluently?


First, she does not speak Spain Spanish well. Second, there is zero proof that she studied in Spain and took no more than two vacations there. Third, even if she did speak Spanish well - like Gwenyth Paltrow does - that doesn't make her Spanish. She is faking her accent. Her accent magically appeared circa 2010. Her family is not from Spain, she has no Spanish ancestry - both of which she and Alec have said, or, errrr, lied about.


+1
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Anonymous wrote:I realize what I wrote was confusing, I didn't meant she studied in a classroom in Spain, but she's studied how Spanish women speak. It's not just the accent, it's the style of talking. It's very specific and she must have spent time practicing. I don't think you can really do that in the USA, I mean you'd have to be even more disturbed to invent all of this from that far away. But I do think a good mimic who already speaks good Spanish could pick up the Madrileno style in a Summer.

Eh. Idk. My DH speaks 5 languages and tested in the native level fluency for 1 on the FSI test, and just below that on the rest. He had not been out of the country at all prior to our honeymoon. If you truly invest the time and have the passion you’d be surprised at how much you can learn. I think if she had spent a full summer in Spain she would have said so at this point.


You can learn a language anywhere, but she speaks with a Spanish accent, but moreover in the style of a Spanish woman. It's a specific way of speaking, not just the accent, that she is doing. Intonation, word choice, pauses... she has it down. That would be hard to learn unless you're watching a lot of Spanish TV or around Spanish people.
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She has the physique of a gymnast, not a dancer. How tall is she? She looks very stout here and in the pose with her legs behind her head.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I realize what I wrote was confusing, I didn't meant she studied in a classroom in Spain, but she's studied how Spanish women speak. It's not just the accent, it's the style of talking. It's very specific and she must have spent time practicing. I don't think you can really do that in the USA, I mean you'd have to be even more disturbed to invent all of this from that far away. But I do think a good mimic who already speaks good Spanish could pick up the Madrileno style in a Summer.

Eh. Idk. My DH speaks 5 languages and tested in the native level fluency for 1 on the FSI test, and just below that on the rest. He had not been out of the country at all prior to our honeymoon. If you truly invest the time and have the passion you’d be surprised at how much you can learn. I think if she had spent a full summer in Spain she would have said so at this point.


You can learn a language anywhere, but she speaks with a Spanish accent, but moreover in the style of a Spanish woman. It's a specific way of speaking, not just the accent, that she is doing. Intonation, word choice, pauses... she has it down. That would be hard to learn unless you're watching a lot of Spanish TV or around Spanish people.


LOL her Spanish is basic at best, the fact you think she is even close to a native speaker is laughable.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I realize what I wrote was confusing, I didn't meant she studied in a classroom in Spain, but she's studied how Spanish women speak. It's not just the accent, it's the style of talking. It's very specific and she must have spent time practicing. I don't think you can really do that in the USA, I mean you'd have to be even more disturbed to invent all of this from that far away. But I do think a good mimic who already speaks good Spanish could pick up the Madrileno style in a Summer.

Eh. Idk. My DH speaks 5 languages and tested in the native level fluency for 1 on the FSI test, and just below that on the rest. He had not been out of the country at all prior to our honeymoon. If you truly invest the time and have the passion you’d be surprised at how much you can learn. I think if she had spent a full summer in Spain she would have said so at this point.


You can learn a language anywhere, but she speaks with a Spanish accent, but moreover in the style of a Spanish woman. It's a specific way of speaking, not just the accent, that she is doing. Intonation, word choice, pauses... she has it down. That would be hard to learn unless you're watching a lot of Spanish TV or around Spanish people.


Sigh, no. This is just false. She has a good but non-regional-specific accent. That's it. She most certainly does not speak like a Spanish woman.

Signed,

Has actual Spanish family in Spain
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I realize what I wrote was confusing, I didn't meant she studied in a classroom in Spain, but she's studied how Spanish women speak. It's not just the accent, it's the style of talking. It's very specific and she must have spent time practicing. I don't think you can really do that in the USA, I mean you'd have to be even more disturbed to invent all of this from that far away. But I do think a good mimic who already speaks good Spanish could pick up the Madrileno style in a Summer.

Eh. Idk. My DH speaks 5 languages and tested in the native level fluency for 1 on the FSI test, and just below that on the rest. He had not been out of the country at all prior to our honeymoon. If you truly invest the time and have the passion you’d be surprised at how much you can learn. I think if she had spent a full summer in Spain she would have said so at this point.


You can learn a language anywhere, but she speaks with a Spanish accent, but moreover in the style of a Spanish woman. It's a specific way of speaking, not just the accent, that she is doing. Intonation, word choice, pauses... she has it down. That would be hard to learn unless you're watching a lot of Spanish TV or around Spanish people.


LOL her Spanish is basic at best, the fact you think she is even close to a native speaker is laughable.


Not true, I am spanish and agree with PP. You are probably an american who learned a little bit of spanish in high school judging her skill. She has been compared with Gwyneth Paltrow. Well, she has been an exchange student for a year in Spain, she can speak spanish and i could tell she's not native with just a few sentences because of her accent.

She might be a liar but she's good with spanish. Her accent, her expressions are all spanish from Spain... Maybe she had a spanish nanny when she was young, she might be the family she visits in Murcia...
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have only skipped around on this thread so maybe others have mentioned this...

Like Hilaria, I grew up "in the US and Spain" and I just have to say: her Spanish is truly amazing. Her accent, pronunciation, the speed, the intonation, the slang... all very impressive. Definitely better than any of the "bilinguals" in my large crowd of half-Spanish, half-American cousins and friends.


On the contrary. Many Spanish speaking people have noted that her Spanish is rudimentary and never uses any tense beyond the present tense. That she never speaks for more than a few sentences. She doesn't conduct interviews in Spanish for that reason. Furthermore, her accent is apparently not recognizable to any specific region she has mentioned in her fake biography.


DP. Did you watch that video posted earlier of her interview during Madrid fashion week? If I didn’t know the truth about her, I’d definitely think she was Spanish.


Yes. She speaks Spanish with a Castilian accent. Not a Mallorqui accent, not a Murcia accent. Her grammar is. It the best and she did had to correct herself when she said peluca instead of película and she said he was “reyendo” instead of “riendo.” Limited vocab. Great accent, she is a good mimic, Inguess, but not too educated. Did she even finish college?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I realize what I wrote was confusing, I didn't meant she studied in a classroom in Spain, but she's studied how Spanish women speak. It's not just the accent, it's the style of talking. It's very specific and she must have spent time practicing. I don't think you can really do that in the USA, I mean you'd have to be even more disturbed to invent all of this from that far away. But I do think a good mimic who already speaks good Spanish could pick up the Madrileno style in a Summer.

Eh. Idk. My DH speaks 5 languages and tested in the native level fluency for 1 on the FSI test, and just below that on the rest. He had not been out of the country at all prior to our honeymoon. If you truly invest the time and have the passion you’d be surprised at how much you can learn. I think if she had spent a full summer in Spain she would have said so at this point.


You can learn a language anywhere, but she speaks with a Spanish accent, but moreover in the style of a Spanish woman. It's a specific way of speaking, not just the accent, that she is doing. Intonation, word choice, pauses... she has it down. That would be hard to learn unless you're watching a lot of Spanish TV or around Spanish people.


LOL her Spanish is basic at best, the fact you think she is even close to a native speaker is laughable.


Not true, I am spanish and agree with PP. You are probably an american who learned a little bit of spanish in high school judging her skill. She has been compared with Gwyneth Paltrow. Well, she has been an exchange student for a year in Spain, she can speak spanish and i could tell she's not native with just a few sentences because of her accent.

She might be a liar but she's good with spanish. Her accent, her expressions are all spanish from Spain... Maybe she had a spanish nanny when she was young, she might be the family she visits in Murcia...


You should go look at Reddit where Spaniards actually break down what she says and what’s wrong with it i.e. not “Spain” Spanish and a basic command, no tense usage, etc. But then grifters gonna grift. Comparing her to GP is laughable. I’ve never heard Hillary converse en Espanol for more than a few minutes and a few sentences at a time. Goop gives hours long interviews in perfect Spanish. Not even close. 😂.

How do you say in English? FRAUD
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I realize what I wrote was confusing, I didn't meant she studied in a classroom in Spain, but she's studied how Spanish women speak. It's not just the accent, it's the style of talking. It's very specific and she must have spent time practicing. I don't think you can really do that in the USA, I mean you'd have to be even more disturbed to invent all of this from that far away. But I do think a good mimic who already speaks good Spanish could pick up the Madrileno style in a Summer.

Eh. Idk. My DH speaks 5 languages and tested in the native level fluency for 1 on the FSI test, and just below that on the rest. He had not been out of the country at all prior to our honeymoon. If you truly invest the time and have the passion you’d be surprised at how much you can learn. I think if she had spent a full summer in Spain she would have said so at this point.


You can learn a language anywhere, but she speaks with a Spanish accent, but moreover in the style of a Spanish woman. It's a specific way of speaking, not just the accent, that she is doing. Intonation, word choice, pauses... she has it down. That would be hard to learn unless you're watching a lot of Spanish TV or around Spanish people.


LOL her Spanish is basic at best, the fact you think she is even close to a native speaker is laughable.


Not true, I am spanish and agree with PP. You are probably an american who learned a little bit of spanish in high school judging her skill. She has been compared with Gwyneth Paltrow. Well, she has been an exchange student for a year in Spain, she can speak spanish and i could tell she's not native with just a few sentences because of her accent.

She might be a liar but she's good with spanish. Her accent, her expressions are all spanish from Spain... Maybe she had a spanish nanny when she was young, she might be the family she visits in Murcia...


I highly doubt you're a native of Spain if you think her Spanish is anything but very rudimentary- she always uses present tense, gets words wrong and speaks simple sentences like a little girl in 5th grade would. Her accent is pretty good but her overall dialect is sorely lacking.
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