With a strong "H" or a soft "Y"
Its pronounce KATE! :)
in Castellano Spanish cute is "mono" which is pronounced "mo-no" if you mean how would you pronounce the letters c-u-t-e in Spanish, that would be "soo-tay"
Ey-Vah
Dieciséis [djeh.see.SEIS]
jacket - chaqueta
It's a Spanish name. Spanish people pronounce their 'J's as 'H's' So Alejandro is pronounced al-e-han-dro
this is a Spanish town south of Madrid, say aran - hway (j in Spanish is prounounced as h
that's the Spanish pronunciation of the letter J.
Jota is pronounced as "HOH-tah" in Spanish. The letter J in Spanish is typically pronounced as an "H" sound.
J Giles is how you pronounce it
"Hojas" (leaves) is pronounced OH-hahs. The "J" sounds like a somewhat gutteral "h".
"Judy" and vocalized roughly the same as English. There are some Spanish speakers that write it as Yudí and pronounce the "y" with an English "j" sound or write it as Jhudy with the "jh" combination clarifying that it is the sound of an English "j" as opposed to a Spanish "j".
Pronounce this word as, PER-JYO, with a soft J. Pwee - Jo ( soft j )
To pronounce Tristan as it is in Spanish, try TREE-stahn. (Note: r is rolled in Spanish.)
Conejo is spanish for "rabbit" and is pronounced "Co-nay-ho" People who speak Spanish as a first language emphasize the letter J, and pronounce it more like "Co-neh-ho"
J is hota E is A nn is a letter in itself n-yeah A is ah So it would be close as Hay knah
Jore-j