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El alfabeto Coffee is an important export for many Central and South American countries. For extra credit, learn more about the industry and/or investigate the movement for Fair Trade coffee from Latin America.
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Las vocales A - ah E* - ey I * - ee O - O U - oo *These ones are often confusing to English speakers because Spanish E sounds like English A, and Spanish I sounds like English E. Devote some time to distinguishing these for yourself!
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A - a Alfabeto Alberto Hablar
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B - be B and V make an almost identical sound in Spanish, so to distinguish them, you might hear “B grande” or “B como burro” Bandera Burro Beto
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C - ce C may make a hard or a soft sound. –When followed by a consonant or the vowels: a, o & u, C will make a hard “kuh” sound. –When followed by the vowels: e & i, C will make a soft “suh” sound Cebra Cuaderno Campo
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Ch - che Che has been removed from alphabetized lists (like in dictionaries) but still is recognized as a letter by many people. It is kind of like Pluto… no longer a planet, but it’s still there. Mochila Chiapas Champiñones
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D - de D makes a strong “duh” sound unless it is in between two vowels. If that is the case, it makes a “th” sound. Diccionario Terminado Pasado
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E - e Excelente Escritorio Clase
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F - efe There is no “ph” spelling combination in Spanish, we just use F instead. Teléfono Geografía Fotocopias
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G - ge G may make a hard or a soft sound. –When followed by consonants or the vowels: a, o & u, G will make a hard “guh” sound. –When followed by the vowels: e & i, G will make a soft “huh” sound. Geografía Lago Imaginación
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H - hache The H is silent! ¡La hache es muda! Hola Hombre Hermano
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I - i Dime Imagínate Inglés
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J - jota The J makes what we think of as an H sound. Mujer Jalapeño Japón
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K - ka K is a borrowed letter, so you will only see it in words that originate from another language. Karate Kiosko Karaoke
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L - ele Lápiz Laboratorio Libro
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LL - elle LL makes a Y sound, or depending on one’s accent is can even sound like a “Juh” or a “Shuh” Llamar Silla Pollo
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M - eme Mercado Matrimonio Mano
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N - ene Nuevo Natalia Nadar
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Ñ - eñe Ñ makes the sound you will recognize from piñata. Words in English that sound this way are “onion” and “canyon” Español Mañana Año
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O - o Ojo Pulpo Ocatvio
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P - pe Página Policía Pato
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Q - qu ¿Qué? Queso Don Quixote
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R - ere You will roll your R if the word begins with this letter. Otherwise, you make the sound by just a quick press of your tongue against the gums slightly above the back of your front teeth. Raúl Pero Para
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RR - erre Also known as doble ere; however, it is not technically a letter. You roll the double R. Carro Perro Correr
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S - ese Sí Espectacular Especial
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T - te Tigre Tío Toronja
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U - u Uruguay Mundo Estados Unidos
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V - ve As you know, B and V make extremely similar sounds. V is known as “v chica” or “v como vaca” Vivir Veinte Volumen
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W – doble u/v Like K, this is another borrowed letter. It works just like the English W. Washington Windsurfista Waterpolista
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X - equis Equis makes a “k-s” sound Examen Excelente Experiencia
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Y – i griega Y makes our usual Y sound, just the the LL. Also, like the double L, is may sound like a “juh” or a “shuh” depending on one’s accent. Playa Yo Yema
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Z - zeta Z makes an S sound. Not a ZZZZZ! Feroz Zapatos Zorro
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Videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu54D1 5-21Q http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu54D1 5-21Q http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhYKu KA0qLo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhYKu KA0qLo
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