The letter "W" in Spanish is pronounced usually "doble B" (DOE-blay bay). It can also be pronounced "doble U" (DOE-blay oo). Please see this site for confirmation of the translation:
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W is not a letter used in Spanish except for borrowed words.
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There are no Spanish words that begin with the letter W. There may be some words borrowed from foreign languages that do, but if so they are few. Many do not consider W to be a letter in the Spanish alphabet.
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The letter W is not used in true Spanish words. Most English words that contain W are related to German. In a publication in Spanish, W will show in proper names like Washington, just as vowels with written accents might be used in English context in a place name like Chichén Itzá. But Chichén Itzá is not an English word, and Washington is not a Spanish word.
W is not a letter used in Spanish except for borrowed words.
Yes the letter W is in the spanish alphabet... In my dictionary there are 11 words with the letter W, but most of them are words from foreign languages like the word: Windsurfista = Windsurfer
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Hardly any. "W" is hardly considered a Spanish letter; it is only used in foreign words.
The letter "w" exists in Spanish, but all of the "w" words are borrowed from another language.
There are no Spanish words that begin with the letter W. There may be some words borrowed from foreign languages that do, but if so they are few. Many do not consider W to be a letter in the Spanish alphabet.
There really arn't too many words that start with the letter 'w' in the Spanish language. This is because the 'W' is not a Spanish letter, but rather one that they adopted from the English language. The words that begin with a 'w' in Spanish are all nouns.
"Whisky" is a Spanish word that begins with the letter 'w'.
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The only one I can think of is "wombat" which is the name for a prairie-dog-like-marsupial that lives in Australia. Since the letter "w" is not a Spanish letter, the only words that use it are English names that carry over into Spanish (like wombat).
dwende has no meaning in Spanish. Spanish does not even use the letter "w". If you meant: duende, it means "elf"