A ah
father
ay or ai = I
B be como en bebé
baby
C ce
ci, ce = S
ca, co, cu = K
CHche
church
D de
same
dedo = th
E e
mate
met
F efe
same
never ph
Gge
ge, gi = H
ga, go, gu = G
H hache
always silent
I i
meet
J jota
H sound
K ka
same
L ele
same
ll elle
Y sound
llamo
M eme
same
N ene
same
ñ eñe
ny sound
canyononion
O o
long O sound
oy, or
P pe
same, but softer
sometimes silent
Q qu
coo
never kw
R ere
same
little trill
rr erre
strongly trilled
S ese
same
T te
same
U u
moon
never yu
V vecomo en vaca
baby
W doble ve
same
X equis
same
Y igriega
same
sometimes J
Z zeta
S
never ze
Let's spell
OhioWest Miltonbulldogs
Your name
Why are the English and Spanish alphabets (and sometimes whole words) similar?
What are the extra letters that the Spanish alphabet has but English does not?
But actually - are all of these still considered letters of the alphabet?
Who says so? http://www.rae.es/consultas/exclusion-de-ch-y-ll-del-abecedario
Which two letters are only used in foreign or borrowed words?
What is a borrowed word? Can you think of any that we have borrowed from Spanish?
What two letters are pronounced the same? How can we better distinguish between the two?