The Spanish Alphabet
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The Spanish Alphabet
“El abecedario”
Spanish Alphabet Sounds Notes#3
• Standard 1.2: Students understand and interpret written and spoken language on a variety of topics.
• Objective: Students will learn, listen, write and speak the Spanish Alphabet sounds.
Some notes on the Spanish alphabet…
• In English, sometimes vowels take on different pronunciations
• Pronounce the following words:– naked, baked, walked, required– Cough, though– Know,no
• In Spanish, 99.99999999% of the time, vowels keep the same pronunciation, making it very easy to pronounce the word if you know how each letter is pronounced
Aa[ah]
Bb[beh]
Cc[seh]
Ch[cheh]
Dd[theh]
Ee[eh]
Ff[eh-ffeh]
Gg[hggeh]
Hh[ah-cheh]
Ii[eee]
Jj[hota]
Kk[kah]
Ll[eh-leh]
ll[eh-yeh]
Mm[ehmm-eh]
Nn[ehnn-eh]
ñ[ehn-yay](Like onion)
Oo[oh]
Pp[peh]
Qq[kuu]
Rr[ere]
rr[errrrrre] (roll tongue)
Ss[eseh]
Tt[teh]
Uu[ooh]
Vv[ve]
Ww[tho-bleh -oo]
[tho-bleh -veh]
Xx[eh-kees]
Yy[ee-gree-egg-ah]
Zz[zeta]
¡Que Bueno!You are now a master of the abecedario…