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El alfabeto en español

El alfabeto en español. Los vocales. A E I O U. There are 4 special characters in the Spanish alphabet that are not in the English alphabet. ch ll ñ rr. A a (ah). Sounds like the a in the English word “Father”. Agua abrigo abeja nada abogado afuera. B b (be).

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El alfabeto en español

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  1. El alfabeto en español

  2. Los vocales A E I O U

  3. There are 4 special characters in the Spanish alphabet that are not in the English alphabet. chll ñ rr

  4. A a (ah) Sounds like the a in the English word “Father”. Agua abrigoabeja nada abogadoafuera

  5. B b (be) The Spanish “b” is similar to the English “b” bancobienbrazobicicleta

  6. C c (ce) The Spanish “c” has two distinct sounds depending how it is located with respect to certain vowels.

  7. Soft “c” The Spanish letter “c” makes the soft “c” sound when followed by the vowels “e” and “i”. The soft “c” sounds like the English “s”. Ciencerebrocereza cine

  8. Hard “c” The Spanish letter “c” makes the hard “c” sound when followed by any other letter. The hard “c” sounds like the English “k”. Calor colegio cuchillo

  9. Words that have both hard and soft “c”. Cinco Círculo cincuenta Cocer circo

  10. CH ch (che) Sounds like English “ch” as in church. Chango Champú Chico chueco chocolate

  11. D d (de) Sounds like the English “d”. Donde dedo dados diente difícil dulce

  12. E e (e) Tres mesa interesante deporte educación elefante

  13. F f (efe) The Spanish “f” is just like the English “f”. Fábrica fecha firmar flor fuego frío

  14. G g (ge) The Spanish “g” has two distinct sounds depending how it is located with respect to certain vowels.

  15. Soft “g” The Spanish letter “g” makes the soft “g” sound when followed by the vowels “e” and “i”. Gente general gimnasia

  16. H h (hache) This letter is always SILENT. Hotel hospital hola ahorrahígadohermano

  17. Hard “g” The Spanish letter “g” makes the hard “g” sound when followed by any other letter. Gafas gallo gato globo

  18. I i (i) Like the “ee” in teeth or the “i” in machine. Idiomalibrointeligente ricointeresante

  19. J j (jota) The “j” is pronounced like the English “h”. José jarrahijoatajojabón

  20. K k (ka) There are no Spanish words that have the letter “k” they are borrowed words.

  21. L l (ele) Lotería azul libre leche libro

  22. LL ll (elle) Sounds like the English “y”. Calle llanta lleno llover llevar llama

  23. M m (eme) Sounds like the English “m” Mamá mensaje mañana

  24. N n (ene) Sounds like the English “n”. Nada nivelnoticia

  25. Ñ ñ (eñe) ~ is a tilde Niño año mañana baño

  26. O o (oh) Mono yo perro no

  27. P p (pe) Sounds like the English “p”. Pablo papá papa Ropaplancha

  28. Q q (cu) There are two two vowel combination that always follow the letter “q”

  29. Those two two vowel combinations are “ue” “ui” Queso quienpequeño

  30. R r (ere) Pero arena María

  31. RR rr (erre) Perro barrio ahorra There are no Spanish words that begin with “rr”.

  32. S s (ese) The “s” is pronounced like the English “s”. Sí casa peso

  33. T t (te) The “t” is pronounced like the English “t”. Tengo trabajo tío té

  34. U u (u) Uva unión universidad

  35. V v (ve) Vaca invierno lavar viernes verde vaso

  36. W w (doble u) There are no Spanish words begin with the letter “w”. The words found in the dictionary are borrowed words from English or Greek language. Wafle Wigwam wáter

  37. X x (equis) The “x” sound like the English letter “x” ExamenExacto

  38. There are some Mexican origin word where the “x” sounds like the Spanish “j”. México Texas Oaxaca

  39. Y y (i griega) Yema Yodo Yermo

  40. Z z (zeta) The “z” sounds like the English “s”. Zapato Zanahoria Zorro

  41. Deletrear Writing words using the (phonetic) sounds of each letter.

  42. Ejemplos (examples) Hill- hache ielle Rancho- ereahene che o

  43. Going from phonetic sound to actual letters Hacheeereemeaheneo Hermano Hermano

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