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The "h" is silent in spanish and "j" sounds like "h". nothing else is silent
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".
Avenue sounds like the answer but is six letters. Avenues?Alameda (spanish)
In Spanish, vowels are the letters "a, e, i, o, u". These letters represent sounds that are produced without any obstruction to the flow of air in the vocal tract.
The Hebrew alphabet has a completely different system. It doesn't have a B, or a T, or any of the 26 letters of the English alphabet. It uses letters like ב and ת instead of English letters. Since X is s combination of two sounds, Hebrew can spell it with sounds from its alphabet: קסYou can just as easily ask why there is no letter ע in English.
Flamenco (flamingo)
They are exactly the same as the letters of the English alphabet, but some letters have different sounds.
Yes, a digraph is a combination of two letters that together represent a single sound or phoneme, which may differ from the sounds of the individual letters forming the digraph. Examples of common digraphs in English include "ch," "sh," and "th."
you stress the "e" which sounds like an "e" in "Elephant". All the other letters are pronounced as in regular english: B as in BBQ, S as in Sandwich, O as in office.
A letter is a single character that represents a sound (or sounds). An alphabet is a group of letters.
Consonance is defined asagreement,harmony, oraccord. As related to the field of music, it meansa simultaneous combination of sounds not requiring resolution to another combination of sounds for finality of effect and conventionally regarded as harmonious or pleasing.