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  1. The Spanish language is written using the Spanish alphabet, which is the ISO Latin script with one additional letter, eñe ñ , for a total of 27 letters. Although the letters k and w are part of the alphabet, they appear only in loanwords such as karate , kilo , waterpolo and wolframio (tungsten or wolfram) and in sensational ...

  2. 9 de mar. de 2024 · The Spanish alphabet has 27 letters. Synonyms: alfabeto (from Ancient Greek ἄλφα/alfa/alpha , beta ...) and abecedario (from Spanish sounding: a-be-ጀce-da-rio). *In the recitation of the Spanish alphabet, ( a , b , c ... etcetera), it is not uncommon to list the combined letters: Ch , rr and Ll .

    • GE Before A Vowel
    • CE Before Hache
    • Double Ele
    • Double Erre
    • Equis Marks The Spot

    When ge comes before i or e, it's pronounced like a raspy English h. 1. gente(people) 2. Gibraltar(Gibraltar) Before other vowels (a, o, u), it's pronounced like the g in English good. 1. gol(goal) 2. guapo(handsome) 3. gato(cat)

    When ce comes before hache, it's pronounced like the ch in English cheese. 1. chícharo(pea) 2. chicharra(cicada)

    When two eles appear together, they can be pronounced like the y in English yellow, the j in English judge, or the sh in English show, depending on what country you're in. 1. llamar(to call) 2. valle(valley)

    When two erres appear together, they are trilled (the sound you make when you roll your tongue). A single erreat the beginning of a word is also trilled. 1. carro(car) 2. burro(donkey) 3. rojo(red)

    The equis is usually pronounced like the ks in English socks. However, in place and person names (especially those from Mexico), it can be pronounced like a raspy English h, an s, or even the sh in English show. Check out these examples: 1. Like the ks in English socks: examen(exam) 2. Like a raspy English h: México(Mexico) 3. Like an s: Xochimilco...

  3. Learn about where the Spanish alphabet comes from. An alphabet that is derived from Latin but with some additions of its own.