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  1. Tips for the pronunciation of Spanish letters. 3. Pronounce difficult letters: L, Ñ, J, G, R, Y. 4. Learn the letters of the Spanish alphabet and practice with Conversation Based Chunking. 1. Overview of the Spanish alphabet. The Spanish alphabet – El abecedario has 27 letters. That’s one more than the Modern English alphabet!

  2. Learning how to pronounce the Spanish alphabet, or abecedario, is easy! Most letters only have one sound, which makes pronouncing them pretty simple. The table below shows the letters in the abecedario, along with their Spanish name (s), and some tips on pronouncing them alone and in combination with other letters.

  3. Spanish Alphabet Letters. As you might already know, the Spanish alphabet is very similar to the English one, which makes it fairly easy to learn. The only letter that might look unfamiliar to English speakers would be the letter Ñ. Also, there are a few more letters that look the same as the English alphabet but sound quite a bit different.

  4. Past Changes to the Spanish Alphabet. If you’ve studied Spanish in the past you may recall that there used to be more letters in the alphabet. In 2014 the Spanish Royal Academy removed the “ch” and “ll” letters from the Spanish alphabet. They are provided below as examples, though you should no longer consider them separate letters.

  5. A note about Spanish letters: Some people refer to the “Spanish n” (ñ) as “n with accent”, but this is incorrect – Spanish speakers consider ñ to be a completely separate letter with its own place in the alphabet, not just a type of n. Furthermore, the wavy line in the character ñ is a tilde, which is not really an accent mark.

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  7. Alt + letter to type accents. Some computers or word processors have quick keyboard shortcuts for Spanish accents, which just call for holding down the “alt” key and hitting the corresponding letter. Likewise, you can use this alt + letter method for capital letters by adding the “shift” key before the letter. If you need the ü, use ...