Jalapeno is a Spanish word. 'j' is pronounced as 'h' in spanish.
No. Its 'J' is pronounced as an 'H' though. The word is usually pronounced "hah-lah-PANE-yo".
The words that are of Spanish origin. In Spanish the J is pronounced as H is in English. There are FAR too many to list.
One example of a word that starts with the letter "j" but sounds like the letter "h" is "jalapeno." In this case, the "j" is pronounced as an "h" sound due to the influence of the Spanish language from which the word originates. This phenomenon is known as a "hyperforeignism," where the pronunciation of a word is altered to mimic the pronunciation in its original language.
It makes the h sound.
hulia because in spanish j is pronounced like h
"Hijab" is pronounced as "hee-jahb," with the emphasis on the second syllable. The "h" is pronounced softly, and the "j" is similar to the English "j" in "jam." The final "b" is pronounced clearly.
No. Or the word would be pronounced you-j
Herbs, (assume you meant 'u') there are no vegetables with that initial (did research); jalapeno and kale.
rojo (with the j pronounced as an h sound)
· jalapeno pepper, jabuticaba, jackfruit, jarrahdale pumpkin
Jalapeno
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