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Today, you will learn the Spanish alphabet and its pronunciation.
Hi, guys!


{| class="wikitable"  
In this section I will show you one of the most basic things you need to know in any language: the alphabet.
  !|Letter
 
I will teach you which are the letters that make up the alphabet, as well as their respective pronunciation in English and Spanish to make it easier.
 
So, I hope to be of help.
 
Good luck.
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!|Letter
   !|Pronunciation  
   !|Pronunciation  
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   |Ch
   |Ch
   |/Chː/ Che Sound like sound of word in Church "ch _ only!"  
   |/Sound like sound of word in Church "ch _ only!"/Ch
  |-
  |-
   |D
   |D
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  |-
   |F
   |F
   |/ɛf/ Efe  
   |/Ef/ Efe  
  |-
  |-
   |G
   |G
   |/dʒiː/ Ge  
   |/Yiː/ Ge  
  |-
  |-
   |H
   |H
   |/eɪtʃ/ hache  
   |/Eichʃ/ hache  
  |-
  |-
   |I
   |I
   |// i  
   |/Ai/ i  
  |-
  |-
   |J
   |J
   |jota
   |/Jei/jota
  |-
  |-
   |K
   |K
   |/keɪ/ ca  
   |/Kei/ ca  
  |-
  |-
   |L
   |L
   |/ɛl/ Ele  
   |/El/ Ele  
  |-
  |-
   |Ll  
   |Ll  
   |/ɛl/ double Ele in spanish Double "LL" of "ll" sound like a "J" pronunciation in english and and conventional vowel "Lla, lle, Lli, llo, llu"  
   |/In spanish Double "LL" of "ll" sound like a "J" pronunciation in english and and conventional vowel "Lla, lle, Lli, llo, llu   
  |-
  |-
   |M
   |M
   |/ɛm/ Eme  
   |/Em/ Eme  
  |-
  |-
   |N
   |N
   |/ɛn/ Ene  
   |/En/ Ene  
  |-
  |-
   |Ñ
   |Ñ
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  |-
   |O
   |O
   |// O  
   |/Ou/ O  
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  |-
   |P
   |P
   |/piː/ Pe  
   |/Pi/ Pe  
  |-
  |-
   |Q
   |Q
   |/piː/ cu  
   |/Kiu/ cu  
  |-
  |-
   |R
   |R
   |/ɑr/ erre  
   |/Ar/ erre  
  |-
  |-
   |Rr
   |Rr
   |/ɑr/ erre Double "rr" is different from single "r" in english, but is easy try to pronounce classical "r" with double extended time,  
   |/Double "rr" is different from single "r" in english, but is easy try to pronounce classical "r" with double extended time,  
  |-
  |-
   |S
   |S
   |/ɛs/ ese  
   |/Es/ ese  
  |-
  |-
   |T
   |T
   |/tiː/ te  
   |/Tiː/ te  
  |-
  |-
   |U
   |U
   |/juː/ hu  
   |/Iu/ hu  
|-
|-
|v
|v
|/vi:/uve
|/Vi:/uve
|-
|-
   |W
   |W
   |/ˈdʌbəl juː/ uve doble o doble ve  
   |/Dobliuː/ doble hu  
  |-
  |-
   |X
   |X
   |/ɛks/ equis  
   |/Exs/ equis  
  |-
  |-
   |Y
   |Y
   |/waɪ/ ye  
   |/Wai/ ye o i griegA
  |-
  |-
   |Z
   |Z
   |/zɛd/ zeta in latin Spanish no exist difference to pronounce "Z" (zeta) sound equal to "S" <Za = Sa> .... <Zu = Su>
   |/Zi/ zeta in latin Spanish no exist difference to pronounce "Z" (zeta) sound equal to "S" <Za = Sa> .... <Zu = Su>
  |}
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Revision as of 09:21, 15 May 2017

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Hi, guys!

In this section I will show you one of the most basic things you need to know in any language: the alphabet.

I will teach you which are the letters that make up the alphabet, as well as their respective pronunciation in English and Spanish to make it easier.

So, I hope to be of help.

Good luck.

Letter Pronunciation
A /ei/ A
B /biː/ Be
C /siː/ Ce
Ch /Sound like sound of word in Church "ch _ only!"/Ch
D /diː/ De
E /iː/ E
F /Ef/ Efe
G /Yiː/ Ge
H /Eichʃ/ hache
I /Ai/ i
J /Jei/jota
K /Kei/ ca
L /El/ Ele
Ll /In spanish Double "LL" of "ll" sound like a "J" pronunciation in english and and conventional vowel "Lla, lle, Lli, llo, llu
M /Em/ Eme
N /En/ Ene
Ñ This is not in the English

language, Eñe exists only in Spanish, use your tongue in contact to tooth ridge by fraction of second, to produce sound

O /Ou/ O
P /Pi/ Pe
Q /Kiu/ cu
R /Ar/ erre
Rr /Double "rr" is different from single "r" in english, but is easy try to pronounce classical "r" with double extended time,
S /Es/ ese
T /Tiː/ te
U /Iu/ hu
v /Vi:/uve
W /Dobliuː/ doble hu
X /Exs/ equis
Y /Wai/ ye o i griegA
Z /Zi/ zeta in latin Spanish no exist difference to pronounce "Z" (zeta) sound equal to "S" <Za = Sa> .... <Zu = Su>

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