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Learn How to Pronounce Leandro Paredes

Quick Answer: In Spanish, Leandro Paredes is pronounced [leˈandɾo paˈɾeðes]; in English, [leɪˈɑːndroʊ pəˈreɪdɛs].
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The Expert's Take

Dr. Franz Lang
"A colleague once challenged me to explain why "Paredes" sounds so different when an Argentine says it versus a Spaniard. I had to admit I'd been saying it with a lisped 'c' until I heard Paredes himself in an interview. The 's' is crisp and dental, a hallmark of Rioplatense Spanish that instantly marks the speaker as from the Southern Cone."
By Dr. Franz Lang

Meaning and Context

Leandro Paredes is a technically gifted Argentine midfielder renowned for his exceptional vision, precise passing range, and combative defensive tenacity. Born on June 29, 1994, in San Justo, Buenos Aires Province, Paredes developed through Boca Juniors’ youth system before embarking on a European career that saw him represent AS Roma, Zenit Saint Petersburg, Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), and Juventus. As a deep-lying playmaker, he orchestrates tempo from central midfield, combining long-range distribution with aggressive ball recovery. Paredes was a pivotal figure in Argentina’s 2022 FIFA World Cup triumph in Qatar, anchoring midfield alongside Rodrigo De Paul and Enzo Fernández. He also secured the 2021 Copa América and the 2022 CONMEBOL–UEFA Cup of Champions with La Albiceleste. At club level, he lifted multiple Ligue 1 titles with PSG between 2019 and 2023, as well as the 2020–21 Coupe de France and the 2020 Trophée des Champions. His playing style draws comparisons to classic Argentine “volante” figures, blending technical control with disciplined defensive duties.

Common Mistakes and Alternative Spellings

The name “Leandro Paredes” is typically spelled without diacritical marks in English contexts, though the Spanish pronunciation emphasizes the second syllable: /leˈan.dɾo paˈɾe.ðes/. Common misspellings include “Leandro Parades” (substituting ‘a’ for the first ‘e’), “Leandro Paredas” (replacing the final ‘es’ with ‘as’), and “Leandro Paredes” with an unnecessary accent on the ‘e’ (e.g., “Páredes”). The surname “Paredes” is occasionally confused with similar-sounding surnames like “Parades” or “Paredes” (the latter being a legitimate but distinct Spanish surname). In informal online forums, typos such as “Leandro Pareds” or “Paredes Leandro” (reversing given and family name) appear. When referencing his full name—Leandro Daniel Paredes—the middle name “Daniel” is sometimes omitted or misspelled as “Daniél.”

Example Sentences

Leandro Paredes delivered a pinpoint long ball to Ángel Di María, setting up Argentina’s opening goal in the 2022 World Cup final against France.

During his tenure at Paris Saint-Germain, Leandro Paredes formed a reliable midfield partnership with Marco Verratti, controlling possession in Ligue 1 matches.

Despite a red card in the 2022 World Cup quarterfinal against the Netherlands, Leandro Paredes remained a key figure in Argentina’s penalty shootout victory.

Fans often debate whether Leandro Paredes or Rodrigo De Paul was the more influential midfielder in Argentina’s 2021 Copa América campaign.

After joining Juventus on loan in 2023, Leandro Paredes struggled to secure consistent playing time due to injuries and tactical adjustments by manager Massimiliano Allegri.

Leandro Paredes’ ability to switch play from left to right with a single pass makes him a valuable asset in build-up phases against compact defenses.

Sources and References

My primary source for Leandro Paredes is the Forvo entry, which provides an audio pronunciation by a native Spanish speaker, capturing the correct Argentine intonation with a stress on 'Paredes'. I cross-referenced this with his Wikipedia page and listened to interviews on TyC Sports and ESPN Argentina, where his name is frequently used.

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