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  2. Spanish Alphabet Pronunciation | SpanishDictionary.com

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    To make the famous trilled rr (which is no longer considered a "letter" in the Spanish alphabet), the key is practice. Practice tip: Say the word butter (with American pronunciation) and think of the sound you make in the middle ( tt ).

  3. The Sounds of Spanish | SpanishDictionary.com

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    Spanish Vowels. Here’s a table with the 5 vowel phonemes of Spanish. It contains the letters used to convey these sounds in written Spanish, pronunciation tips, and examples of words containing each sound.

  4. Spanish alphabet | SpanishDictionary.com

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    The Spanish alphabet, or abecedario in Spanish, is composed of 27 letters. It includes one letter , la letra ñ , that we don't have in English. What Are the Letters of the Spanish Alphabet?

  5. Spanish Vowels | SpanishDictionary.com

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    In Spanish, diphthongs can be formed by combining a strong vowel (a, e, or o) and a weak vowel (i or u), or by combining two weak vowels. When a diphthong is made up of a strong vowel and a weak vowel, the strong vowel is stressed a bit more than the weak vowel.

  6. SPA, IPA, and ABC Pronunciation | SpanishDictionary.com

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    The International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) The IPA is a phonetic alphabet used around the world to show how words are pronounced. SpanishDictionary.com uses a subset of the IPA to represent the sounds of the Spanish spoken in Latin America and Spain and the English spoken in the United States and the United Kingdom. For example:

  7. Spanish alphabet - how do letters sound

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    • In all other cases, the G sounds like "g" in "Game". • Accents over the words indicate where the stress should be placed (eg. "Papá"). Latin American pronunciation of C and Z. • The Z sounds like an "S". • The C sounds like an "S" before "E" or "I", and like a "K" in all other cases. Spanish pronunciation of Z and C:

  8. How to Pronounce the Letter "J" in Spanish |...

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    The letter j represents the Spanish consonant sounds, or phonemes, /x/ (in Latin America and the south of Spain) and /χ/ (in central and northern Spain). When a consonant sound is uttered, the flow of air out of the mouth is partially or completely blocked at some point.

  9. How to Pronounce the Letter "X" in Spanish |...

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    In that case, the x sounds like a simple s and mi x to (mixed) may be pronounced /místo/. Sound 2 When the x is placed at the beginning of a word, it’s pronounced as the Spanish consonant sound , or phoneme , /s/ , for example in x ilófono ( xylophone ).

  10. How to Pronounce "Ñ" in Spanish | SpanishDictionary.com

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    The Spanish ñ is palatal, which means it is pronounced by placing the tongue flat against the roof of the mouth. This causes the air to come out of the nose instead of the mouth. Additionally, the vocal cords vibrate when uttering ñ , so linguists classify it as voiced , or sonora in Spanish.

  11. How to Pronounce the Letter "Z" in Spanish |...

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    The letter z represents the Spanish consonant sounds or phonemes /s/ and /θ/. When a consonant sound is uttered, the flow of air out of the mouth is partially or completely blocked at some point. When a consonant sound is uttered, the flow of air out of the mouth is partially or completely blocked at some point.