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El abecedario. Por : Amanda Kittell. A. Albóndigas Meatballs. Like the “A” in rather. Papá , mamá , adiós Amanda, casa, Argentina. B. Batido Milkshake. Like the “B” in boy. Bien, bonita , blanco,Bogotá , Bolivia. C. Casa House. Like an English “K”.
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El abecedario Por: Amanda Kittell
A • Albóndigas • Meatballs
Like the “A” in rather • Papá, mamá, adiós Amanda, casa, Argentina.
B • Batido • Milkshake
Like the “B” in boy Bien, bonita, blanco,Bogotá, Bolivia.
C • Casa • House
Like an English “K” Carro, carne computadora, Colombia, cuatro, Cuba
Sometimes like “S” Centro, cereal, cien, ciudad. Just like in English “k” car, coat, cut “s” center, city
Ch • Chaqueta • Jacket
Like “ch” in chess Chorizo, chocolate, China, chileno
D • Dinero • Money
Like the “D” in dull Dedo, indio, diez, doctor.
E • Elefante • Elephant
Like the “e” in set Senda, Ema, estudiar, escritorio.
F • Fácil • Easy
Like the “f” in fire Fama, fin, fecha, Francia
G • Gato • Cat
Like the “g” in Guam When followed by “a, o, u” Ganar, Bogotá, Guatemala
Like the “h” in home When followed by “e, i” General, genealogía, gigante, gimnasio
H • Huevos • Eggs
Always silent except… When it has a “c” behind it and then it makes a “ch” like in chess Hola, hora, hijo, honesto.
I • Iglesia • Church
To pronounce it, you must smile Like “ee” in keep Italia, Indiana, isla, inglés
J • Julio • July
Like the “h” in home Juan, jueves, junio, Josefina.
K • Kilómetro • Kilometer
Like the “k” in kite There are not many words in Spanish that start with K Kilo
L • Libro • Book
Like the “l” in lad Listo, Linda, Londres, leche.
LL • Lleno • Full
Like the “j” in jam. Some countries pronounce it like the “y” in “yes”. Llama, camello, pollo, bella
M • Museo • Museum
Like the “m” in many Manuel, mucho.
N • Nadar • Swim
Like “n” in new Nancy, nachos
Ñ • Ñoño • Nerd
Similar to the sound in “onion” Cañón, señor, español, España,
O • Ocupado • Busy
Long “o”, like in or Oscar, ola, oso, ojo.
P • Pimienta • Pepper
Like the “p” in pen Pedro, pan, pronto.
Q Queso Cheese
Q is always before u Sound like “K” and it is followed by “UE or UI” The U is silent in these cases. ¿Qué? ¿Quién? Quince, quiero.
R Refresco Soda
Between vowels like “tt” in Betty Cara, perotoro Lara
RR Perro Dog
Trilled RR You trilled the “r” when it is at the beginning of a word Rosa, rojo, rico. Also at the end of a word Color, amor, In the middle of a word when is next to L, N, D C Turco, Carlos, carne,
S Sopa Soup
Like the ‘s” in son Soy, Samuel