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The Spanish Alphabet (Abecedario) - pronunciation A: a (aah) H: hache (ah-chay) Ñ: eñe (in-ye) U: u (ooh) B: be (beh) I: i (English “e”) O: o (oh) V: ve (vey) C: ce (seh) J: jota (hota) P: pe (peh) W: doble ve (doubleh vey / doubleh ooh) D: de (deh) K: ka (caa) Q: cu (coo) X: equis (ehkis) E: e (eh) L: ele (eley) R: ere (ereh) Y: y griega (e-gree-a-gah) F: efe (efeh) M: eme (emeh) S: ese (eseh) Z: zeta (seta) G: ge (heh) N: ene (eneh) T: te (teh) The following letters are not actually a part of the modern Spanish alphabet, but a part of the traditional alphabet. You must be aware of their sounds when combined in these forms: CH: che (cheh) LL: elle (eyeh) RR: erre (erreh) ¿Cómo se escribe tu nombre? – How do you spell (write) your name? Se escribe mi nombre _____________________________________________________. Cognates Cognates are words that are easy to translate and recognize in English. You can apply these formulas to many other English words to find their equivalents in Spanish: animal animal fruit fruta banana banana gorilla gorila bicycle bicicleta lemon limón camera cámera music música elephant elefante surprise sorpresa family familia telephone teléfono False Cognates There are also, however, many instances where appearances are deceiving and words that look alike are quite different in meaning (“false cognates” or “false friends”). actual - current (NOT actual – real, exacto) asistir - to attend (NOT to assist – ayudar (help) la carpeta - file folder (NOT carpet - alfombra) embarazada - pregnant (NOT embarrassed - avergonzado) la fábrica - factory (NOT fabric - tela) la librería - bookstore (NOT library - biblioteca)
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