The 27 alphabets are as follows:
La letra El nombre
a a
b be, be grande
c ce
d de
e e
f efe
g ge
h hache
i i
j jota
k ka
l ele
m eme
n ene
ñ eñe
o o
p pe
q cu
r ere
s ese
t te
u u
v uve/ ve chica/ ve pequeña
w uve doble/ doble u/ doble ve
x equis
y i griega/ ye
z zeta
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Las vocales (Vowels) y Las consonantes (Consonants)
In the Spanish language likewise in other languages, vowels and consonants play a very important role in the pronunciation, therefore it is very essential to master them.
Las vocales
La vocal La pronunciación El vocabulario El inglés
a as in the word ''palm'' casa house
e as in the word ''very'' mes month
i as in the word ''fish'' vino wine
o as in the word ''open'' todo all
u as in the word ''lunar'' uno one
Las consonantes
Ejemplos
The letters b and v have the same pronunciation as b. bien, victoria
The c of ca, co, cu is pronounced like the c in cot. cama, coco, cubo
The c of ce, ci is pronounced like the c in center in Latin America; and with a th ''Ø'' sound in Spain.
cerebro, cierto
The g of ga, go and gu is pronounced like go. gato, gorro, guante
The g of ge, gi is pronounced like helium. gente, gira
The letter h is always silent. hotel, hospital
The letter j is pronounced like the h in heavy. jaguar
The letters k and w are usually found in words borrowed from other languages. kilogramo, windsurf
The letter combination ll is pronounced like the y in the word you (in Spain) or like the s in the word measure (in some countries in Latin America). lluvia, calle
The letter combination que is always pronounced like the word kay. queso, quetzal
The letter combination qui is always pronounced like the word key. Quijote, arquitecto
The letter r at the beginning of a word is pronounced as a rr, trilled. Rita, rosa
The letter z is pronounced like s in Latin America and like th ''Ø'' in Spain. lápiz, zona
Text credit:
CAMINOS (Second edition) by Renjilian-Burgy, Chiquito, Mraz
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