None that I know of. It's unlikely due to the fact that Spanish words generally do not end with an "nd" sound. The closest you could probably get to that sounds would be "-an" in words such as "tan" or "-ande" in words such as "grande."
English has 12 pure vowel sounds, while Spanish has 5 pure vowel sounds. English has more diphthongs (two vowel sounds pronounced together), whereas Spanish vowels are more pure and consistent in their pronunciation. Additionally, Spanish vowels are generally pronounced more clearly and distinctly compared to the varying English vowel sounds.
The word two has a long OO (long U) vowel sound, as does two and to.It also sounds like the Spanish pronoun tu (you).
The word spinach has two vowel sounds, both short I sounds, as in the words pin, sin, rich and pitch. It sounds like (spin-itch).
The EA pair sounds like a long E (ee) and the other E is a short E.
The vowel in "strain" is the diphthong "ai," which sounds like "ay" in English.
English has 12 pure vowel sounds, while Spanish has 5 pure vowel sounds. English has more diphthongs (two vowel sounds pronounced together), whereas Spanish vowels are more pure and consistent in their pronunciation. Additionally, Spanish vowels are generally pronounced more clearly and distinctly compared to the varying English vowel sounds.
The word two has a long OO (long U) vowel sound, as does two and to.It also sounds like the Spanish pronoun tu (you).
Believe it or not, Flexible is spelled the same in English and Spanish and means the same thing. Just remember the Spanish vowel pronunciations. No silent E. E always sounds like the E in "Bet" or "Flex" and the I always sounds like the I in Machine.
The "i" in like is a long vowel, since it sounds like its name.
The "j" in spanish is most like the English "h".
The word spinach has two vowel sounds, both short I sounds, as in the words pin, sin, rich and pitch. It sounds like (spin-itch).
The EA pair sounds like a long E (ee) and the other E is a short E.
No, but in words ending in "W", it often sounds like a vowel.
The vowel in "strain" is the diphthong "ai," which sounds like "ay" in English.
i think prey is a vowel sounds
The diphthong that sounds like "eye" is the /aɪ/ sound, as in "my" or "high". It is a combination of the vowel sounds /a/ and /ɪ/.
The EI vowel pair has a long A sound in seine (sounds like sane).