Some Spanish words that begin with "Ch" are:
Ch words: Chica Chico Chemica
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Some Spanish words that start with "ch" include "chico" (boy), "chica" (girl), "chocolate" (chocolate), "chuleta" (chop), and "chimenea" (fireplace). The "ch" combination in Spanish is typically pronounced as a voiceless velar fricative sound, similar to the "ch" in the English word "cheese." These words showcase the diverse vocabulary and phonetic characteristics of the Spanish language.
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Lluvia (rain) el Reno (reindeer)
· chico (small)
Charge, chase and choose are action words. They begin with the letters CH.
church
Count them in a Spanish dictionary
which
church , children , childish
No words begin with Rr in Spanish.
Cheap, checkers, cheers and check start with the letters CH. Additional words that begin with CH are chain, chair and chalet.
The were really no letters taken away. For dictionary purposes, "ch" and "rr" are not classifed as separate characters. In other words, modern dictionaries don´t have a "ch" section. However, the "ch" sound is unchanged, and in fact many current Spanish language classess still teach it as a separate letter. "rr" is not a problem in this regard, since no Spanish words begin with "rr".
Ch words: Chica Chico Chemica
Some Spanish words that start with "ch" include chocolate (chocolate), chica (girl), and chico (boy).
Spanish words that begin with Q are: que quesadilla quimica