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The Alphabet

The Alphabet. A= la a ( “ah” as in all ) a vion. B = la be (pronounced bay) like English b b ota. C = ce (pronounced s ay) “k” sound EXCEPT for “ce” and “ci” which make the “s" sound c arro. Ch = la che (makes the “chay” as in church). Ch iminea.

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The Alphabet

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  1. The Alphabet

  2. A= la a (“ah” as in all)avion

  3. B = la be (pronounced bay)like English bbota

  4. C = ce (pronounced say)“k” sound EXCEPT for “ce” and “ci” which make the “s" sound carro

  5. Ch = la che(makes the “chay” as in church) Chiminea

  6. D = la de (pronounced “day”)disco compacto

  7. E = la e (“eh” as in end, or “A”)elefante

  8. F = la efe (pronounced “eh-fay” or “F A”)fruta

  9. G = la ge (pronounced hey)hard “g” sound as in go, except “ge” and “gi” which make the “h” soundgato

  10. H = la hache(no sound)helado

  11. I = la i (“ee” as in eel)iglesia

  12. J = la jota(pronounced hotah)jarra

  13. K = la ka(pronounced kah)like the English kkayak

  14. L = la ele (pronounced eh-lay)like English lleche

  15. LL = elle (pronounced eh-yay)it makes the sound of the English “y”Lluvia

  16. M = la eme (pronounced eh-may)like English “m”manzana

  17. N = la ene (pronouncedeh-nay or NA)like English “n”nariz

  18. Ñ= la eñe (pronounced ehn-yay)like the English “ny” in canyonñu

  19. O= la o (pronounced “oh” as in boat)ocho

  20. P = la pe (pronounced pay)like the English p, but less emphasisperro

  21. Q = la cu (pronouncedcoo)like the English “k”queso

  22. R = la ere (pronounced eh-ray)like the English “r”; put tongue on palate just above front teethraton

  23. RR = la erre(pronounced “eh-ray”) Also like the spanish “r” but with a lot more emphasis on the r Perro

  24. S = la ese (pronouncedeh-say)like the English “s”Sopa

  25. T = te (pronounced “tay”)Similar to the English “t” sound but not as emphasized tigre

  26. U = u (pronounced“oo” as in pool)uñas

  27. V = la ve (pronouncedbe)like the English b, though sometimes a softer sound; never English v vaca

  28. W = la doble ve (pronounced dohbley bay)like the English w; used only in words of foreign origin, Spanish words don’t usually use this letterwafle

  29. X = equis(pronouncedeh-keys)makes a “gs” sound; “h” sound in Mexican words of Indigenous originxilófono

  30. Y = la i griega (pronouncedee gree-eh-gah )like the English “y”; sometimes is a vowel and makes the “ee” soundyogur

  31. Z = la zeta(pronounced ze-tah)makes the English “s”zapato

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