The double-L in Spanish sounds like a 'Y'. For example, the word batalla (battle) is pronounced "ba-TA-yah" and not "ba-TA-lah."
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Ella está enferma. The double "ll" sound is pronounced like a "y".
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You pronounce LL with a y sound. For example, the word LLAMA in properly pronounced YAH-MUH, seeing as it's a Hispanic word.
Me llamo Robert. (My name is Robert) Soy Robert. (I am Robert.)
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It's the same but the two ll's make the y sound, and the z 'th' as in 'thin'. So 'rawTHAYLya'
Ella está enferma. The double "ll" sound is pronounced like a "y".
h does not make a sound in spanish for j makes the h sound.
In the Spanish alphabet, the letter "x" can make two sounds. It can make a "ks" sound as in the word "taxi" or it can make a "h" sound as in the word "México."
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is a head of butete...if you press downward it makes sound...a low tune sound (a low pitch sound) but if you press it upward it"ll make a hudhud sound.FHUCK IT
is a head of butete...if you press downward it makes sound...a low tune sound (a low pitch sound) but if you press it upward it"ll make a hudhud sound.FHUCK IT
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You pronounce LL with a y sound. For example, the word LLAMA in properly pronounced YAH-MUH, seeing as it's a Hispanic word.
Phillip ll of Spain
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