Let’s Learn the Spanish Alphabet!
By Isábel Floris
Let’s Learn the Spanish Alphabet!
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It is pronounced like a k when the vowels a, o or u follow. Letter: Name: che Pronounced: cheh Notes: An original Spanish letter. Not a part of Spain’s current alphabet, but use in many Latin countries. Letter: Name: de Pronounced: deh Notes: When between two vowels, it is pronounced th. Letter: Name: e Pronounced: eh Letter: Name: efe Pronounced: EH-feh Letter: Name: ge Pronounced: heh Notes: Pronounced like the letter h when followed by the vowels i and e. Letter: Name: hache Pronounced: AH-cheh Notes: Is silent…always.
Letter: Name: i Pronounced: ee Letter: Name: jota Pronounced: HOH-tah Letter: Name: ka Pronounced: kah Letter: Name: ele Pronounced: EH-leh Letter: Name: elle Pronounced: EH-yeh Notes: An original Spanish letter. Not a part of Spain’s current alphabet, but use in many Latin countries. Pronounced like a y . Letter: Name: eme Pronounced: EH-meh Letter: Name: ene Pronounced: EH-neh Letter: Name: eñe Pronounced: EH-nyeh Notes: An original Spanish letter. Not a part of Spain’s current alphabet, but use in many Latin countries. Letter: Name: o Pronounced: oh Letter: Name: pe Pronounced: peh Letter: Name: cu Pronounced: koo Letter: Name: ere Pronounced: EH-reh Letter: Name: erre Pronounced: EHR-rreh* Letter: Name: ese Pronounced: EH-she Letter: Name: te Pronounced: the Letter: Name: u Pronounced: oo Letter: Name: ve corta Pronounced: veh Notes: Pronounced like a soft b .
Letter: Name: doble ve Pronounced: DOH-bleh veh Letter: Name: equis Pronounced: EH-kees Letter: Name: i griega Pronounced: ee GRYEH-gah Letter: Name: zeta Pronounced: SEH-tah Notes: There is no z sound in Spanish, it is pronounced like an s. A
ah
avión
airplane
árbol
tree
B
beh
barco
ship
brújula
compass
C
seh
cerezas
cherries
calabaza
pumpkin
Ch
cheh
charka
pond
champiñón
mushroom
D
deh
dados
dice
diente
tooth
E
eh
edificio
building
espejo
mirror
F
EH-feh
formas
shapes
fresa
strawberry
G
heh
globo
balloon
guitarra
guitar
H
AH-cheh
hormiga
ant
helado
ice cream
I