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The Spanish Alphabet Class notes on Pronunciation. Note: ch, ll, and rr Although the Real Academia Española in Madrid, Spain, removed the letters ch, ll, and rr as separate entries from the Spanish alphabet in 1994, they have been included in the class presentation for their unique sound qualities when pronounced. It should also be noted that in the Americas many Hispanic countries still recognize rr as a separate letter of the alphabet. Spanish Pronunciation A father mamá, casa, baño E telephone teléfono, entrada, perro I feet chica, película, libro O ocean foto, coche, amigo U mood fruta, música, mujer A, E, I, O, U el burro sabe más que tú. SPANISH PRONOUNCIATION c and g • The letters c and g are pronounced differently , depending on the vowel that follows. • A c followed by a, o, or u would be pronounce like the k in “kite”. A c followed by an i of e is pronounced like the s in “simple.” • Similarly, a g followed by a,o,u would be pronounced like the g in “goat.” A g followed by an i or e is pronounced like h in “hill.” ca ga co [k] go [g] c cu g gu ce [s] ge [h] ci gi
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