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Los vocales A E I O U
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There are 4 special characters in the Spanish alphabet that are not in the English alphabet. ch ll ñ rr
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A a (ah) Sounds like the a in the English word “Father”. Agua abrigoabeja nada abogadoafuera
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B b (be) The Spanish “b” is similar to the English “b” banco bien brazo bicicleta
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C c (ce) The Spanish “c” has two distinct sounds depending how it is located with respect to certain vowels.
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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
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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”. Calorcolegiocuchillo
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Words that have both hard and soft “c”. CincoCírculocincuenta Cocer circo
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CH ch (che) Sounds like English “ch” as in church. ChangoChampúChico chuecochocolate
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D d (de) Sounds like the English “d”. Dondededodados diente difícildulce
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E e (e) Tresmesainteresante deporteeducaciónelefante
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F f (efe) The Spanish “f” is just like the English “f”. Fábricafechafirmarflor fuegofrío
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G g (ge) The Spanish “g” has two distinct sounds depending how it is located with respect to certain vowels.
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Soft “g” The Spanish letter “g” makes the soft “g” sound when followed by the vowels “e” and “i”. Gente generalgimnasia
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H h (hache) This letter is always SILENT. Hotelhospitalhola ahorra hígado hermano
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Hard “g” The Spanish letter “g” makes the hard “g” sound when followed by any other letter. Gafasgallogatoglobo
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I i (i) Like the “ee” in teeth or the “i” in machine. Idiomalibrointeligente rico interesante
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J j (jota) The “j” is pronounced like the English “h”. Joséjarrahijoatajo jabón
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K k (ka) There are no Spanish words that have the letter “k” they are borrowed words.
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L l (ele) Lotería azullibre lechelibro
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LL ll (elle) Sounds like the English “y”. Callellantalleno llover llevarllama
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M m (eme) Sounds like the English “m” Mamámensajemañana
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N n (ene) Sounds like the English “n”. Nadanivelnoticia
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Ñ ñ (eñe) ~ is a tilde Niño añomañana baño
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O o (oh) Monoyoperrono
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P p (pe) Sounds like the English “p”. Pablopapápapa Ropa plancha
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Q q (cu) There are two two vowel combination that always follow the letter “q”
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Those two two vowel combinations are “ue” “ui” Quesoquienpequeño
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R r (ere) Pero arenaMaría
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RR rr (erre) Perrobarrioahorra There are no Spanish words that begin with “rr”.
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S s (ese) The “s” is pronounced like the English “s”. Sícasapeso
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T t (te) The “t” is pronounced like the English “t”. Tengotrabajotíoté
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U u (u) Uvauniónuniversidad
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V v (ve) Vacainviernolavar viernes verde vaso
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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. WafleWigwamwáter
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X x (equis) The “x” sound like the English letter “x” ExamenExacto
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There are some Mexican origin word where the “x” sounds like the Spanish “j”. MéxicoTexasOaxaca
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Y y (i griega) YemaYodoYermo
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Z z (zeta) The “z” sounds like the English “s”. ZapatoZanahoriaZorro
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Deletrear Writing words using the (phonetic) sounds of each letter.
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Ejemplos (examples) Hill- hache i elle Rancho- ere ah ene che o
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Going from phonetic sound to actual letters Hache e ere eme ah ene o H e r m a n o HermanoHermano
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