Ch, LL, N with a squiggle above it and one more i cant rember :/
The Spanish alphabet consists of 27 letters. The letters "ch," "ll," and "rr" were previously considered separate letters, but are now treated as digraphs. The letter "ñ" is unique to Spanish and is not found in other alphabets.
The letters that are repeated in the Spanish alphabet are "L", "A", "E", and "S."
The letter "ñ" is unique to the Spanish alphabet.
In 1994, the Spanish alphabet removed the letters "ch" and "ll." They were treated as separate letters before that time but are now considered digraphs.
All letters in the Spanish alphabet have a lowercase form, as Spanish makes use of both uppercase and lowercase letters in its written language.
The English alphabet has 26 letters while the Spanish alphabet has 27 letters, including the letter "ñ". Additionally, the pronunciation of certain letters differs between the two languages, such as the pronunciation of the letter "j" or "z".
Depends on which Alphabet you are talking about: English: W Spanish: S Greek: ? Hebrew: (doesn't exist, there are only 22 letters) Russian: X
Spanish and English use the same alphabet, with the addition of ñ. The official Spanish alphabet has 27 letters.
The letters "ch", "ll", and "rr" are three letters that are not technically part of the Spanish alphabet anymore, but they make there own sounds. The only letter different still in the Spanish alphabet is the letter "ñ".
alfabeto If what you meant was what are the letters of the alphabet in Spanish, see the site below.
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.
Letters, as in the alphabet.
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28 in the mexican/spanish alphabet.
The Spanish alphabet has three letters not found in the English alphabet.They are:-che (‹ch›)elle (‹ll›)eñe (‹ñ›)_________________________________________________________________Actually ch and ll aren't official letters, they are official sounds in the spanish language the only letter that is not in the english language and are in the spanish language is ñ. Also, rr is an official sound.
No, but both Alphabets are based on the Latin alphabet and share 26 letters (Spanish has a few more letters than English does).
Ch (che) and Ll (elle) are considered letters of the Spanish alphabet, however in 1994 the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) decreed that these letters would no longer be treated as separate letters in dictionaries.
The letter "ñ" is unique to the Spanish alphabet.