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Rules of the syllable in Spanish

Rules of the syllable in Spanish . Why do we say it like that???. La s í laba…syllable. In Spanish all syllables have at least one vowel. We take into account how the word is pronounced and not how it is written Remember “letra” y “sonido”. Examples…. The letter “h” has no sound

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Rules of the syllable in Spanish

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  1. Rules of the syllable in Spanish Why do we say it like that???

  2. La sílaba…syllable • In Spanish all syllables have at least one vowel. • We take into account how the word is pronounced and not how it is written • Remember “letra” y “sonido”

  3. Examples….. • The letter “h” has no sound • The letter “x” has two sounds • The letter “ch” has two letters, but one sound • The letter “ll” has two letters, but one sound • The letter “rr” has two letters, but one sound

  4. How do we separate the sounds??? • VCV – one consonant in between two vowels • The consonant will go with its neighbor vowel on the right, and form a syllable • Hora – ho-ra Hour • Perro – pe-rro Dog • Abanico – a-ba-ni-co Fan

  5. VCCV • Two consonants that are the same or different that are next to each other are split VC-CV to form syllables. • Leccion – lec-ción Lesson • Concepto – con-cep-to Concept • Respecto – res-pec-to Respect

  6. CC- Consonant Consonant special rule!!!!! • Any combination of B,C,D,F,G,P,T with either “r” or “l” will not be seperated • Br, cr, dr, fr, gr, pr, tr, bl, cl, fl, gl, pl, tl • Abrazar – a-bra-zar Hug/Embrace • Hablador – ha-bla-dor Talker,Chatty • Ofrece – o-fre-ce Offer

  7. Three consonants in a row CCC • This pattern has 2 rules • First we will separate C-CC if the third consonant is “r” or “l” • Imprime – im-pri-me Print • Desplazar – des-pla-zar Displace

  8. 2ndRule CC-C • We will separate the last consonant from the two previous if the SECOND consonant is an /s/ • Obstaculo – obs-tá-cu-lo Obstacle • Transporte – trans-por-te Transport • Only when there is a group combination of ns-C, bs-C, rs-C, ls-C, ds-C, ks-C, can there be two consonants at the end of a syllable

  9. Four consonants together CCCC • These words will be separated by CC-CC and they combine the previous two consonant rules • Instrumento – ins-tru-men-to Instrument • Construcción – cons-truc-ción Construction

  10. Calle Carretilla Perenne Dirección Lector Transcurrir Instinto Atrevido Madrina Deprisa Templo Influye Instructor Subscribir Tema Capaz Now it’s your turn..Separate the following words using the rules

  11. Ca-lle Ca-rre-ti-lla Pe-ren-ne Di-rec-cion Lec-tor Trans-curr-ir Ins-tin-to A-tre-vi-do Ma-dri-na De-pri-sa Tem-plo In-flu-ye Ins-truc-tor Subs-cri-bir Te-ma Ca-paz Respuestas….Answers

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