A=agua (water) b=borrador (eraser) c=chocolate (same thing chocolate) d=diccionario (dictionary) =elefante(elephant) F= flor (flower) G= gato (cat) H=helado(ice Creme). hope this helps:)
Some Spanish nouns for alphabet are "alfabeto" and "abecedario."
The letters that are repeated in the Spanish alphabet are "L", "A", "E", and "S."
The letter "i" in the Spanish alphabet is pronounced the same as the name of the letter "E" in the English alphabet.
The letter "ñ" is unique to the Spanish alphabet.
No, the Spanish alphabet has five vowels (a, e, i, o, u), while the English alphabet has five main vowels (a, e, i, o, u) and also includes some additional vowels like Y and, in certain dialects, W.
In some languages, such as Spanish or French, the word for cafeteria is feminine. However, in English, the word cafeteria is not inherently feminine as English nouns do not have gender.
No one knows all of the nouns from the alphabet, so here are some examples of nouns from the alphabet:airbatcandogeelfoggaghoeicejugkeylogmugnounoilpegquartragsuntagurnvanwarxenonyamzoo
The first letter in the Spanish alphabet is also A. The difference is that in Spanish it is pronounced "Ahhh."
The Spanish alphabet.
alfabeto If what you meant was what are the letters of the alphabet in Spanish, see the site below.
The word for alphabet in Spanish is: alfabeto or abecedario.
A noun in English could end with any letter of the alphabet. The only language I know of in which every noun ends with the same letter is Esperanto, where a noun ends with "o." In some languages, the greatest number of nouns have one of a limited set of endings (as "us," "a," and "um" in Latin, or "o" and "a" in Spanish).
Colombia uses the Latin alphabet for Spanish, just like all the other Spanish-speaking countries.
Spanish and English use the same alphabet, with the addition of ñ. The official Spanish alphabet has 27 letters.
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"noun" in spanish is "sustantivo".
All of the letters of the English alphabet are also part of the Spanish alphabet. Including,W and K, which are only used in foreign words.
Alfabeto