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Today, you will learn the Spanish alphabet and its pronunciation.
| Letter | Pronunciation |
|---|---|
| A | /ei/ A |
| B | /biː/ Be |
| C | /siː/ Ce |
| Ch | /Chː/ Che Sound like sound of word in Church "ch _ only!" |
| D | /diː/ De |
| E | /iː/ E |
| F | /ɛf/ Efe |
| G | /dʒiː/ Ge |
| H | /eɪtʃ/ hache |
| I | /aɪ/ i |
| J | jota |
| K | /keɪ/ ca |
| L | /ɛl/ Ele |
| 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" |
| M | /ɛm/ Eme |
| N | /ɛn/ 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 | /oʊ/ O |
| P | /piː/ Pe |
| Q | /piː/ cu |
| R | /ɑr/ erre |
| Rr | /ɑr/ erre Double "rr" is different from single "r" in english, but is easy try to pronounce classical "r" with double extended time, |
| S | /ɛs/ ese |
| T | /tiː/ te |
| U | /juː/ hu |
| v | /vi:/uve |
| W | /ˈdʌbəl juː/ uve doble o doble ve |
| X | /ɛks/ equis |
| Y | /waɪ/ ye |
| Z | /zɛd/ zeta in latin Spanish no exist difference to pronounce "Z" (zeta) sound equal to "S" <Za = Sa> .... <Zu = Su> |
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