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'Ch', 'll', 'ñ' and 'rr' are four additions that are considered distinct, separate letters in the Spanish alphabet by Spanish language speakers. Examples of their use include 'fecha' ['date'], 'pollo' ['chicken'], 'niño' [male 'child'], and 'perro' [male 'dog']. Not one of the four letters is considered a distinct, separate letter in the English alphabet by English language speakers.

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