Why does everyone think spanish uses a different alphabet? IT'S THE SAME THING.
The first letter in the Spanish alphabet is also A. The difference is that in Spanish it is pronounced "Ahhh."
"H" (hache) is the Spanish letter that is silent.
The Spanish letter V sounds a lot like the Spanish letter B. The difference is very subtle and to those new to the language, they sound the same.
That is the letter "J".
The i in Spanish is pronounced like the ee in tree.
Spanish is the language in Venezuela. It begins with the letter V.
In Spanish, "y" means "and".
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.
"An English letter" translated to Spanish would be "una carta en inglés."
N. There is no difference in this letter between English and Spanish. Some confusion may exist because there is an ADDITIONAL letter in Spanish - the ñ. This is pronounced something like the ny in "canyon".
Ene is the Spanish word for the Spanish letter N.
H is not pronounced in Spanish.