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  2. Spanish Alphabet: Chart, Pronunciation & Word Examples - Tell Me...

    www.tellmeinspanish.com/learning/spanish-alphabet

    The table below contains the letters that make up the alphabet and how they are spelled. To provide some examples, you’ll also find a word for each letter in the Spanish alphabet and a recording so you can check the pronunciation.

  3. Spanish Alphabet: Pronunciation and Examples

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    This lesson will teach you the vowels and consonants in the Spanish alphabet. You will listen to the pronunciation of the letters, as well as examples of words beginning with each letter of the alphabet in Spanish. Learn a few interesting pronunciation rules in the language too.

  4. Spanish alphabet | SpanishDictionary.com

    www.spanishdict.com/guide/the-spanish-alphabet

    The majority of the letters in Spanish have their own special names (some even have more than one!) and people use them all the time when spelling out words. Below you'll find all 27 letters of the abecedario and their names, along with an example word for each.

  5. The Spanish Alphabet. In Spanish, the alphabet is called el alfabeto, and each letter is called la letra. The Spanish alphabet has 27 letters – only one more than English! They are as follows: Letter (Spanish Name) a (a) b (be, be alta, be grande, be larga) c (ce) d (de) e (e) f (efe) g (ge) h (hache) i (i, i latina) j (jota) k (ka) l (ele) m ...

  6. Spanish Pronunciation with Audio | Learn Spanish Pronunciation

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    In Spanish, the alphabet is called the “abecedario.” Below you will find all 27 letters, along with an example word. Click on a letter or example word to hear the pronunciation.

  7. Spanish Alphabet Pronunciation | SpanishDictionary.com

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    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.

  8. Spanish Alphabet: Quick Guide for Beginners (Pronunciation...

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    Want to learn the Spanish alphabet? Well, here’s the guide that will help you nail down all the letters. First, read through to get an understanding of how the letters and pronunciation work.

  9. Master the Spanish Alphabet: Letters, Sounds, and Songs for...

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    Ultimately, however, there are currently 27 official letters in Spanish. According to the Real Academia Española (the group in charge of the official Spanish language), this is the official Spanish alphabet: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, ñ, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z.

  10. Vowels are the only letters in the Spanish alphabet that can take a tilde or accent. The five vowels in Spanish are: a, e, i, o, u. Words with a: abeja, arcoíris, agua, árbol, araña, anillo, amor, ancla. Nearly all Spanish nouns and adjectives ending in a are feminine in gender. For example: niña, muñeca, cara. Words with e:

  11. A Complete Guide to the Spanish Alphabet (2024)

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    In this guide, I want to help you master the basics of Spanish by reviewing each letter in the Spanish alphabet. Plus, you will be able to hear each letter and practice their sounds and pronunciation along the way.