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The letter "W" in Spanish is pronounced usually "doble B" (DOE-blay bay). It can also be pronounced "doble U" (DOE-blay oo). Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
There are no Spanish words that begin with the letter W. There may be some words borrowed from foreign languages that do, but if so they are few. Many do not consider W to be a letter in the Spanish alphabet.
The silent letter in "sword" is the "w". It is not pronounced when saying the word.
The silent letter in "whole" is the "w". It is pronounced as "hole".
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W is not a letter used in Spanish except for borrowed words.
Yes the letter W is in the spanish alphabet... In my dictionary there are 11 words with the letter W, but most of them are words from foreign languages like the word: Windsurfista = Windsurfer
The letter "w" is silent in the word "wrestle." It is pronounced as "resle."
The W is silent; wrong is pronounced 'rong'.
Cinco, the Spanish word for five, is pronounced Sin-koh, with the H pronounced like a W but with less emphasis.
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No letters were ever "added" to the Hebrew alphabet individually. The Hebrew alphabet is regarded as sacred to Jews, and its form is unchangeable.However, you might be talking about the sound shift of the letter Vav, was probably pronounced like a W in ancient times, and at some point, became pronounced like a V. This likely happened in Europe, due to the fact the the letter w is pronounced like a v in many European languages.