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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Spanish Alphabets

Total 27 alphabets are there in Spanish language (and 2 separate letters, so total 29), all are from English alphabets with a different pronunciation . So , it's very easy to learn .

The following letters make up the Spanish alphabet:

a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, ñ, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, z .


In other words, the Spanish alphabet, with 27 letters, is the same as the English alphabet with the addition of the ñ.
The following chart shows the capital letters along with name of each letter:

                                             
SI NO
ALPHABETS
Pronounciation
Example english word
1
A a
 father
2
B be
 bomb
3
C ce composition
4
D de detective
5
E e egg
6
F efe factory
7
G ge government
8
H hache honor
9
I i police
10
J jota justice
11
K ka kilometer
12
L ele legal
13
M eme mother
14
N ene nationality
15
Ñ eñe
 canyon
16
O o vote
17
P pe peninsula
18
Q cu chemistry (like che)
19
R ere (or erre) ladder
20
S ese soup
21
T te
text
22
U u tutor
23
V uve bandage
24
W uve doble Washington
25
X equis excellent
26
Y ye Paraguay
27
Z zeta 's' sound, as in 'socks'

Recently as 2010, the Spanish alphabet, included two other letters, ch and ll, which were considered separate letters. They continue to have distinctive pronunciations (just as do "ch" and "sh" in English).

SI NO
ALPHABETS
Pronounciation
Example word
28
ch ch nacho
29
ll sh


This is the very basic thing, and we will come here with grammer and simple sentenses

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