The Spanish alphabet has 29 letters, which are all female. Remember that in Spanish there is enough correspondence between phonemes and letters. LETTERS: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - Ñ - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U. NAMES: A - Be - Ce - De - E - eFe - Ge - Hache - I - Jota - Ka - eLe - eMe - eNe - eÑe - O - Pe - Qu - eRre - eSe - Te - U - uVe - doble v (w) - equis (x) - Ye - Zeta.
November 27, 2010
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Este es el alfabeto in spanish, ( ) = la pronunciation, + un ejemplo
the alphabeto
a = (a) almohada
b = (be) lo bello de la vida
c = (ce) Cecilia es mi nombre
ch = (che)
d = (de) dedo
e = (e) el enano
f = (efe) la felicidad
g = (ge) gato
h = (h) horizonte
i = (i) indio
j = (jota) Juan
k = (ka) kiosko
l = (ele) la luna
ll = (elle), la llama
m = (eme) mi mamá
n = (ene) nené
ñ = (eñe) niño
o = (o) oso
p = (pe) perro
q = (ku) queso
r = (ere) río
rr = (erre) carro
s = (ese) si
t = (te) tarro
u = (u) uva
v = (ve) vaca
w = (dobleve) well
x = (equis) saxofon
y = (ye) yuca
z = (seta) zapato
December 3, 2010
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A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, Ñ, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z.
Se suprimieron 2 letras del alfabeto, la ch y la ll, dejan de existir. A partir de ahora el alfabeto español tiene 27 letras.
November 29, 2010
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Spanish Alphabet( Letter & Examples )
Aa as in the word “ask”,
Bb same as in English
Cc like “s” before “i” or “e”, otherwise like "k” in Creole.
Dd same as in English.
Ee as in “elevated”
Ff same as in English
Gg like the "kh" in “loch” before “i” or “e”, otherwise like the "g" in "God".
Hh silent most of the time.
Ii as in the word “ink” never as in the word “island”
Jj as the “kh” of “loch”.
Kk same as in English although rare.
Ll like “l” in “life”.
Mm same as in English
Nn same as in English
Oo same as in English “Old” never as in “Hot” which is pronounced somehow like {hat}
Pp same as in English
Qq as in “kw”
Rr like the English in “brother” but rougher.
Ss same as in English
Tt same as in English not as sharp.
Uu as in the “ultra”, never as in the word “up” or “university”
Vv sounds like a “b”
Ww as in English.
Xx as “kh”, sometimes as “ks”
Yy same as in English, sometime sounds like “djo”.
Zz as in “s”, or “th” as in “think”
Ñ like “n” in “news”.
Double L sounds like “y”
November 28, 2010
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yes, the letters are all female, but dont exercize their "feminity" (at least, not publicly"). Dont understand why -1 to lobogriego. His answer is good!...although double letters are not considered part of the alphabet officially. (for instance Q, must always be followed by U, so QU..Q alone doesnt appear in any written text)
November 27, 2010
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