ks as in English.
In some words, it is pronounced like the spanish J (an emphatic h sound).
In medieval spanish, it was pronounced like SH.
The Spanish alphabet uses the Latin alphabet, while the English alphabet uses many different types of alphabets. There is an irregularity of the English language that can make it difficult for one to learn.
No, a letter is NOT a verb, unless you mean to make a letter, but if you alphabet letter then no.
Vowels make up 40% of the alphabet.
ñ is a different letter than n. ñ make the sound ny so its said senyor instead of senor
Italian is a language that is often said to sound similar to Spanish due to their shared Latin roots and phonetic similarities. Both languages have a similar rhythm and intonation that can make them sound alike to a non-speaker.
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".
The Spanish alphabet uses the Latin alphabet, while the English alphabet uses many different types of alphabets. There is an irregularity of the English language that can make it difficult for one to learn.
it is pronounced like oo as in too.
h does not make a sound in spanish for j makes the h sound.
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any cupcake and every letter of the alphabet :) it worked so yay
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The C is the third letter in the alphabet, and makes kind of a chopping sound, like at the beginning of "cut" or "core". The C can also make noises like an "s".
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Well, since each letter in the alphabet is used together to form words, the answer is...as many words in existence. No alphabet=no words. =o)
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The Spanish alphabet has-ch-ñ-ll-rr and its the only language that uses it a b c ch d e f g h i j k l ll m n -ñ- o p q r rr s t u v w x y z This is completely wrong. there is no y j or b in the spanish language. I know this because my parents were born in Spain giving me more power than all of you. This alphabet is right, y, j or b is for sure in the spanish language. I was born and raise in Colombia.