república [re.'pu.βli.ka]
erre ['e.re] (strong trilled "r") - e [e] - pe [pe] - u acentuada ['u. a.sen̪.'twa.ða], ['u. a.θen̪.'twa.ða] - be [be] - ele ['e.le] - i [i] - ce [se], [θe] - a [a]; república.
revolución, se pronuncia: [reβoluˈsjon]español americano; [reβoluˈθjon] español europeo.
In Spanish sounds and spelling, it is: "erre (strong trilled "r"), e, u ve [u'βe], o, ele, u, se / ce [θe], i, o con acento, ene"
*The sound [r] does not exist in English. It's pronounced like a strong trilled "r"
The [β] sound does not exist in English, but it's pronounced like a [b] sound with the lips slightly opened.
The [θ] is only found in European Spanish, especially in the northern territories. It's similar to the English sound in think.
La revolución.
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