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Accents and Pronunciation. Pronunciation  Spanish is one of the easiest languages in the world to learn. This is because it is very consistent. To see.

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1 Accents and Pronunciation

2 Pronunciation  Spanish is one of the easiest languages in the world to learn. This is because it is very consistent. To see how consistent it is, try these English words first:  Bough  Cough  Dough  Enough  Though  Through  Thought

3 Rules  There is a set of (again, very consistent) rules that tell you how to pronounce words in Spanish. As you become more and more comfortable with Spanish, you will pick up these rules naturally.  Right now, there are a few basic things that you must be able to say correctly in order to ensure that a Spanish speaker understands you.

4 Vowels  Each vowel in Spanish has ONE sound. Period. It does not matter where it is in a word. It is the same sound. (Written accents don’t change the sound—they just tell you where the stressed syllable is.)  Agradable  Dramática  Trabajadora

5 Vowels  Each vowel in Spanish has ONE sound. Period. It does not matter where it is in a word. It is the same sound. (Written accents don’t change the sound—they just tell you where the stressed syllable is.)  Detective  Elegante  Semejante

6 Vowels  Each vowel in Spanish has ONE sound. Period. It does not matter where it is in a word. It is the same sound. (Written accents don’t change the sound—they just tell you where the stressed syllable is.)  Difícil  Iniciar  Similar

7 Vowels  Each vowel in Spanish has ONE sound. Period. It does not matter where it is in a word. It is the same sound. (Written accents don’t change the sound—they just tell you where the stressed syllable is.)  Coordinar  Microondas  Obsoleto

8 Vowels  Each vowel in Spanish has ONE sound. Period. It does not matter where it is in a word. It is the same sound. (Written accents don’t change the sound—they just tell you where the stressed syllable is.)  Humano  Jugo  Universidad *If an unaccented ‘u’ follows a ‘g’ or ‘q’, don’t pronounce it. The ‘u’ is considered one unit with the ‘q’ or ‘g’. Guisantes Porque

9 Consonants  Most consonants in Spanish sound like English. There are some subtle differences that are not critical, and you will pick those up the more you are exposed to native speakers. Here are the sounds that you must be able to distinguish from English in order to get your point across.

10 G  Before a/o/u, the ‘g’ has a harder sound:  Ganar  Mago  Gustar  Before e/i, the ‘g’ sounds like an ‘h’ in English:  General  Girar

11 H  The ‘h’ in Spanish is silent. Always. Just don’t say it. Ever. Cross it out on your paper if you have to. Pretend that it’s not there.  Hermano  Huir  Ahogar  Rehusar

12 J  The ‘j’ sounds like an ‘h’ in English, no matter what follows it. Any time that you are confused about the sound, just remember:  Jalapeño  Fajitas  Videojuegos

13 LL  The ‘ll’ has a variety of sounds depending on where someone is from. Just remember not to say it as the single ‘l’ in English.  Amarillo  Calle  Llamar  Pollo

14 Práctica When you get the talking piece, say the word that’s on the screen.

15 teatro

16 usted

17 madurez

18 húmedo

19 héroe

20 Jalisco

21 Guadalajara

22 biología (bi-o-lo-gí-a)

23 geología (ge-o-lo-gí-a)

24 geometría (ge-o-me-trí-a)

25 hielo

26 especialización (es-pe-cia-li-za-ción)

27 Quijote

28 refrigerador

29 callar

30 hallar


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