How to Pronounce the Spanish Alphabet Saint Louis MO

The Spanish alphabet has 28 letters, as listed below (including 2 that are no longer considered letters, but are still an important part of Spanish). Learning to pronounce each letter properly will take time and practice. Hopefully this guide will help you achieve that goal.

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  1. A= (AH)a,
  2. B= (BEH)be
  3. C= (SEH)ce
  4. D= (DEH)de
  5. E= (EH)e
  6. F= (EH feh)efe
  7. G= (heh)ge
  8. H= (AH cheh)ache
  9. I= (EE)i, as in beat
  10. J= (HO tah)jota
  11. K= (KAH)ka
  12. L= (EL leh)ele
  13. M= (EH meh)eme
  14. N= (EH neh)ene
  15. Ñ= (eh nyeh)ene(with tilde above n)
  16. O= (OH)o
  17. P= (PEH)pe
  18. Q= (KOO)cu
  19. R= (EH reh)ere
  20. R=(EH rreh)erre [trilled]
  21. S= (EH SEH)ese
  22. T= (TEH)te
  23. U= (OO)u, as in boot
  24. V= (OO veh)uve
  25. W= (dobleh uveh) doble uveh
  26. X= (EH kees)equis
  27. Y= (ee gree eh gah)i griega
  28. Z= (ZEH ta)zeta

Tips

  • There isn't an AY sound in any of the letters.
  • When spelling aloud,in south america people say "beh grandeh" for B and "beh chica" for V, or maybe "beh larga" for B and "beh corta" for V; it varies from country to country.
  • no spanish words start with w, that letter is only used in words that have been taken from English and other languages.

Warnings

  • 2 Ls sound like a y in some parts of the world, like southern latin america
  • an n with a mark over it sounds like it has a y after it
  • a v sounds like a b
  • a z sounds like an s
  • the vowels are pronounced like this...a(ah) e(eh) i(ee) o(o) u(oo)
  • Note that "ch" and "ll" are no longer officially considered letters of the alphabet

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