because h is a letter not normally pronounced in Spanish, but 'hamster' is an English word. Just as you would not expect to pronounce 'happy' as 'appy.
With a strong "H" or a soft "Y"
Hola is the Spanish translation of Hello.Ola is Galician for Hello.Olá is Portuguese for Hello.
It is H in Spanish (hache); the 'h' is silent in Spanish.
escarchando helando helar(you do not pronounce the H at helar or helando) and the E is pronounced as it is in the word ''elephant'' ....remember im your diccionary =p
"H" (hache) is the Spanish letter that is silent.
With a strong "H" or a soft "Y"
It's a Spanish name. Spanish people pronounce their 'J's as 'H's' So Alejandro is pronounced al-e-han-dro
The "h" is silent, so it is like the English "eye".
The H is silent, and "hola" therefore should be pronounced oh-la.
this is a Spanish town south of Madrid, say aran - hway (j in Spanish is prounounced as h
Jota is pronounced as "HOH-tah" in Spanish. The letter J in Spanish is typically pronounced as an "H" sound.
The letter 'H' is pronounced by simply saying the sound "huh" or "aych."
hamster
It is pronounced as "ee-GWAHL-men-teh" in Spanish, where the "g" is soft like an "h" sound.
HOUGH: just pretend you are saying tough but with a H instead of a T
"Hojas" (leaves) is pronounced OH-hahs. The "J" sounds like a somewhat gutteral "h".
you call hotels: hoteles it is really simillar