The Spanish letter combination "ll" traditionally makes a sound similar to the English "y" as in "yes," especially in most dialects of Latin America. However, in some regions, particularly in parts of Spain and Argentina, it can be pronounced like the English "j" in "judge." The pronunciation can vary significantly depending on the local dialect.
ks as in English. In some words, it is pronounced like the spanish J (an emphatic h sound). In medieval spanish, it was pronounced like SH.
it is pronounced like oo as in too.
h does not make a sound in spanish for j makes the h sound.
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Mugido
The short U sound is the letter U. The E is a short E sound (eht).
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In a word phase letter s gives sound of z(buzzing sound)
quack
A combination of a sloshing, whooshing and crunching sound.
The c can make 2 sounds. It can make the k sound and the s sound.
Yes, it can make the e sound as in "radio" or "machine" or "pizza" or "piano".