Spanish Alphabet & Spanish Pronunciation
Pronunciación (Pronunciation)
Basic Spanish pronunciation rules
Sonidos Vocales en Español (Spanish Vowel Sounds)
Los sonidos de las vocales en Español son cortos (Spanish vowel sounds are short).
The Spanish "a" is pronounced like the "u" in "cut".
The Spanish "e" is pronounced like the "e" in "elephant".
The Spanish "i" is pronounced like the "ee" in "bee".
The Spanish "o" is pronounced like the "o" in "roll".
The Spanish "u" is pronounced like the "o" in "do".
Sonidos Consonantes en Español (Spanish Consonant Sounds )
The Spanish "e" is pronounced like the "e" in "elephant".
The Spanish "i" is pronounced like the "ee" in "bee".
The Spanish "o" is pronounced like the "o" in "roll".
The Spanish "u" is pronounced like the "o" in "do".
Sonidos Consonantes en Español (Spanish Consonant Sounds )
The Spanish "c" has two sounds: hard and soft:
RULE -->The hard "c" is pronounced like the "c" in "candy" and It is pronounced before "a", "o" and "u".
cantar - to sing
corona - crown
casa- house
RULE --> The soft "c" is pronounced like the "c" in "city" and It is pronounced before "e" and "i".
cinturon - belt
cerdo - pig
cinco - five
RULE -->The hard "g" is pronounced like the "g" in "goat" and It is pronounced before "a", "o" and "u".
- gato - cat
- guerra - war
- guitara - guitar
- gira - tour
- gemelos - twins
- gigante - giant
The Spanish "j" is pronounced like the "h" in "habit".
- jarro - pitcher
- joven - young
- jugo - juice
The Spanish "ñ" is pronounced like "ny" in "canyon".
- niña - girl
- mañana - tomorrow
- niño - boy
The Spanish "rr" is a vibrating or trilling sound.
SEE--> We also pronounce this "rr" when words start with "r" as is rata (rat) or rápido (fast)
- perro - dog
- zorro - fox
The Spanish "v" is pronounced like the "b" in "bed".
- velo - veil
- vieja - old
The Spanish "d" is pronounced like the "d" in "dog".
The Spanish "h" is completely silent.
The Spanish "ll" is pronounced like the "y" in "yarn".
RULE --> The Spanish "t" is softer than the English "t".
The Spanish "z" is pronounced like the "s" in "sofa".
- diario - diary
- mundo - world
- falda - skirt
- lado - side
- pasado - past
- nada - nothing
The Spanish "h" is completely silent.
- hijo - child
- hormiga - ant
- hola- hello
The Spanish "ll" is pronounced like the "y" in "yarn".
- llaves - keys
- llorar - to cry
- llamada - call
- tornillo - screw
- pero- but
- cero- zero
- caro- expensive
RULE --> The Spanish "t" is softer than the English "t".
- cartera - purse
- tambor - drum
- te - tea
The Spanish "z" is pronounced like the "s" in "sofa".
- zanahoria - carrots
- manzana - apple
- manzanilla - chamomile
Practice these words every day to better your Spanish pronunciation:
cerveza - beer
gordo - fat
genial - great
aburrido - bored
cordon - cord
almohada - pillow
manteca - butter
jefe - boss
verano - summer
dañino - harmful
rata- rat
manteca - butter
jefe - boss
verano - summer
dañino - harmful
rata- rat
El Alfabeto Español (The Spanish Alphabet )
Unlike English, Spanish letters can be written out. Here is the Spanish alphabet (30 letters) along with their written form:
Unlike English, Spanish letters can be written out. Here is the Spanish alphabet (30 letters) along with their written form:
A - "a"
B - "be"
C - "ce"
CH - "che"
D - "de"
E - "e"
F - "efe"
G - "ge"
H - "hache"
I - "i"
B - "be"
C - "ce"
CH - "che"
D - "de"
E - "e"
F - "efe"
G - "ge"
H - "hache"
I - "i"
J - "jota"
K - "ca"
L - "ele"
LL - "elle"
M - "eme"
N - "ene"
Ñ - "eñe"
O - "o"
P - "pe"
Q - "cu"
K - "ca"
L - "ele"
LL - "elle"
M - "eme"
N - "ene"
Ñ - "eñe"
O - "o"
P - "pe"
Q - "cu"
R - "ere"
RR - "erre"
S - "ese"
T - "te"
U - "u"
V - "ve"
W - "doble ve"
X - "equis"
Y - "i griega"
Z - "zeta"
RR - "erre"
S - "ese"
T - "te"
U - "u"
V - "ve"
W - "doble ve"
X - "equis"
Y - "i griega"
Z - "zeta"
Acentos en Español (Spanish Accents )When there is an acute accent over a vowel (á, é, í, ó, ú), it means to place emphasis on that syllable. As a result, the syllable with the accented vowel is more pronounced. Placing accents or ommiting accents can change the meanings of words.
soló - only
solo - alone
el está - he is
esta cosa - this thing
caminó - walked
camino - path
solo - alone
el está - he is
esta cosa - this thing
caminó - walked
camino - path
habló - He spoke
hablo - I speak
papá - father
papa - potato
compró - He bought
compro - I buy
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