h does not make a sound in spanish for j makes the h sound.
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.
In Spanish, H's are usually silent. For example, the word "hombre," is pronounced, "OHM-breh."
Julián the J in spanish sound like the H in Honda
rojo (with the j pronounced as an h sound)
The H is silent, and "hola" therefore should be pronounced oh-la.
Yes, the "h" in "hermosa" is silent. In Spanish, the letter "h" is generally not pronounced, making the word sound like "er-mosa." This applies to other words starting with "h" in Spanish as well.
Jota is pronounced as "HOH-tah" in Spanish. The letter J in Spanish is typically pronounced as an "H" sound.
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Ee- ha is the pronunciation. The H makes a long e sound, while the j makes a short h sound, like ha.
Names shouldn't be translated but the more similar would be "Elena" or "Helena" (the h doesn't sound in the Spanish language so those two sound equally.
The "j" in spanish is most like the English "h".
It's the Spanish version of "hahahaha" because in Spanish the "j" is usually pronounced as an "h". so they say jajajaja to make it sound like laughing because the way the say "h" sounds almost silent.