The TikTok video that makes everyone laugh: an English woman pronouncing town names in Spanish

The video of a user Tiktok who reads the signs of different towns and cities on Spanish routes it went viral (it’s from 2020 and has gone viral again). The main reason is the pronunciation with an English accent and its errors when reading the name of municipalities such as Alonso de Ojeda, a town in Cáceres with about 400 inhabitants, which is referred to as «Alonso with an asshole.»

El TikTok was filled with comments of people who live in one of those towns. In the recording, the TikToker combines a series of clips in which she mentions places such as Gerena, Cala, Monasterio de Tentudia, province of Badajoz, El Gordo, Zafra, Los Santos de Maimona, Santa Olalla, Otero or Malpica.

When reading the name of municipalities such as Alonso de Ojeda, a town in Cáceres with about 400 inhabitants, which is referred to as

And he also dares to use signs referring to traffic rules such as «Service area».

In the recording, the TikToker combines a series of clips in which she mentions places such as Gerena, Cala, Monasterio de Tentudia, province of Badajoz, El Gordo, Zafra, Los Santos de Maimona, Santa Olalla, Otero or Malpica (Video capture).

But his biggest hit was «Alonso de ojete!» mistake that sparked jokes in Twitter. «Alonso de Ojete literally said. I can’t take it anymore,» says a tweeter about the video, which has more than 35,000 likes in less than a day.

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