You pronounce LL with a y sound. For example, the word LLAMA in properly pronounced YAH-MUH, seeing as it's a Hispanic word.
Llama
ube doble, meaning 'double U' (pronounced 'OObay DOBB-lay')
The Spanish word 'llena' (= 'full, complete' for feminine nouns) is pronounced YAYnah (there should be a slight 'l' sound before the first 'Y', but not important)
Its pronounce KATE! :)
in Castellano Spanish cute is "mono" which is pronounced "mo-no" if you mean how would you pronounce the letters c-u-t-e in Spanish, that would be "soo-tay"
"Lloro" is pronounced as "YOH-roh." The double "l" in Spanish is pronounced as a "y" sound.
Ba-lat-toe
ba-lat-toe
If you can tell me what words? The L IS pronounced...
El: Eh L Libro: lee'-bro
Llama
The way to pronounce "halla" is through sound substitution. The double "L" in the middle of the word should be replaced by the sound that a "Y" makes.
You pronounce it like 'ya-mo'. two l's in Spanish put together always sounds like a 'y'
ube doble, meaning 'double U' (pronounced 'OObay DOBB-lay')
To pronounce Tristan as it is in Spanish, try TREE-stahn. (Note: r is rolled in Spanish.)
"A" like in "spanish". "L" in the common way. "E" like in the word "eggs". "X" like in "ex boyfriend", and "A" again. The accent must be in the "e".
The Spanish word 'llena' (= 'full, complete' for feminine nouns) is pronounced YAYnah (there should be a slight 'l' sound before the first 'Y', but not important)