Yes. It used to be the 16th letter, but the "CH" che that was the fourth letter after the C before the D was removed and reclassified as a letter combination.
No, Ñ is not the 15th letter of the Spanish alphabet. It is considered a separate letter in Spanish, coming after N, making it the 15th letter.
The 15th letter in the Filipino alphabet is the letter "O."
The letter "i" in the Spanish alphabet is pronounced the same as the name of the letter "E" in the English alphabet.
The letter V is pronounced almost exactly like the letter B in the Spanish alphabet.
The letter "ñ" is unique to the Spanish alphabet.
The English alphabet has 26 letters while the Spanish alphabet has 27 letters, including the letter "ñ". Additionally, the pronunciation of certain letters differs between the two languages, such as the pronunciation of the letter "j" or "z".
The 15th letter in the Filipino alphabet is the letter "O."
For the 15th letter of the spanish alphabet (ñ) hold down the Alt key and press the numbers 164, and for (Ñ) is Alt 165.
The first letter in the Spanish alphabet is also A. The difference is that in Spanish it is pronounced "Ahhh."
The 15th letter of the Greek alphabet.
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The letter J is the 10th letter in the English alphabet. It is the 11th in the Spanish alphabet.
The letter "i" in the Spanish alphabet is pronounced the same as the name of the letter "E" in the English alphabet.
The letters "ch", "ll", and "rr" are three letters that are not technically part of the Spanish alphabet anymore, but they make there own sounds. The only letter different still in the Spanish alphabet is the letter "ñ".
The letter V is pronounced almost exactly like the letter B in the Spanish alphabet.
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The letter "ñ" is unique to the Spanish alphabet.
The letter "i" in the spanish alphabet is pronouced as "e"