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T h e S h s i n a p A e b a h p l t (El alfabeto español)
a (a) Like the a in “f a ther,” but shorter más Examples: pasa nada mañana casa encantada Note: In this presentation, all vowels will be circled.
b (be) The Spanish “b” is similar to the English “b” when initial (pronounced at the beginning of a phrase) or after the letters m or n. B ailo con María. el medio am b iente It is softer, allowing some air to pass through the lips, when intervocalic (located between vowels). No  b ailo  b ien. I b eria. Hablan  b ien. un  b anco Note:  Also see “v.”
c (ce) The Spanish “c” has two distinct sounds, depending on its environment, that is, how it is located with respect to certain vowels.  The next slide provides more details.
c = k casa c = s copa cura cero circo "thirco" "thero" In Spain, the “c” before e or i is pronounced “th” . . . before the following three vowels . . . before the following two vowels Unlike the English “k” sound, the hard Spanish c is not aspirated, that is, no air is expelled when it is pronounced.
ch (che) * Until 1994, “ch” was a separate letter in Spanish, and words that began with this letter were found in a separate ch section in the dictionary after the section containing words beginning with c.  It is pronounced like the English ch. * charro chimichanga muchacho chica
d (de) The Spanish “d” is similar to the English “d” but is pronounced with the tongue farther forward against the upper teeth.  When initial or after the letters n or l, it is harder; D aniel es mi hermano. an d ar ¡Buena i d ea! na d a when intervocalic, it is a bit softer, much like the voiced “th” sound in the English word “they.”
e (e) Like the e in “th e y,” but without the “y” glide es tres mesa deporte interesante México
f (efe) The Spanish “f” is essentially identical  to the English “f.” Fernando teléfono flan frente
g (ge) The Spanish “g” has three distinct sounds, depending on its environment.  The next two slides provide more details.
g = g in "gap" gato gota gusto . . . before the following three vowels at the beginning of a phrase or after the letter “n”. tengo In other cases, such as when intervocalic, the g is softer, somewhat like the g in  sugar , before these three vowels. igual pagar lago
g = h in "harp" gemelo gitano . . . before the following two vowels
h (hache) The “h” is always completely silent. ospital h ol h alco otel h ablo español. H
i (i) Like the ee in “t ee th” or the i in “mach i ne,” but shorter mi niño libro tímido inteligente rico
j (jota) The “j” is pronounced in all cases like the “soft” g, that is, much like an h in English.  In some areas, particularly Spain, the jota is pronounced more crisply, with a somewhat harsh or guttural sound. José hijo jarra atajo
k (ka) The “k” is a letter borrowed from Greek and is found only in words borrowed from other languages.  The k is not aspirated in Spanish. kilogramo karate whisky
l (ele) The “l” is pronounced with the tip of the tongue against the alveolar ridge as in English; however, the tongue is held straight rather than slightly curled. alveolar ridge lotería Lalo azul
ll (elle) * Until 1994, “ll,” like “ch,” was a separate letter in Spanish, and words that began with this letter were listed separately in the dictionary.  See the next slide for more information. *
The “ll” is pronounced like the English y. ca ll e = ca y e In Spain, it was formerly pronounced as ly, and some conservative, older speakers still use this pronunciation. ca ll e = ca ly e ll (elle)
m (eme) The “m” is pronounced essentially like its English counterpart. mamá amor mole mensaje
n (ene) The “n” is pronounced very much like its English counterpart. nada Nora Elena máquina Before the consonants “b”, “p”, and “v”, the “n” is pronounced like an “m.” un beso un vaso un perro
ñ (eñe) * After the changes to the Spanish alphabet in 1994, the “ñ” is the one letter that still does not appear in the English alphabet.  It is pronounced like the “ni” combination in the word  o ni on . * niño mañana año baño
o (o) Like the o in “h o pe,” but without the glide mono perro yo no
p (pe) The “p” is unlike the English p in that the latter is aspirated, that is, a puff of air is expelled after the lips separate.  In Spanish, we hold back the air, avoiding the “pop” that is heard in English. Pablo papá pata ropa
q (cu) The “q” is always followed by “u,” as in English, except for a few foreign words such as  Iraq , although this word can also be spelled  Irak , since the sound  of “q” is essentially identical to that of “k.”  Like the p and [k] sounds, the q is not aspirated. queso pequeño quilate quien
r (ere) The intervocalic, embedded (that is, non-word-initial) “r” involves a single tap of the tongue against the alveolar ridge.  The result is a sound much like the dd in the name “Eddie.” Eddie arena pero María
rr (erre) * (A single letter previous to 1994) * With the “rr,” or double “r,” the tongue is positioned just as with the single “r,” except that it is held there briefly and allowed to “flap,” creating the “rolling” effect. perro barrio derrota Note:  The single “r” is rolled more like the “rr” after l and n. alrededor en realidad rosa When initial, the “r” is rolled exactly like the “rr.” rubio
s (ese) The “s” is essentially like the English s in most of the Spanish-speaking world. sí peso casa sabroso
t (te) The “t” is similar to the English t except that it is, again, more dental.  The tongue is brought forward against the upper teeth much as with the “d.”  Like the p and [k] sounds, the t is not aspirated. té Tito tamal patata
u (u) Like the u in the name “L u lu,” but shorter The important thing to remember about the “u” is that it has no initial “y” sound as in English.  When we pronounce the word  union , for instance, we actually say  yunion .  Leave the “y” sound off in Spanish. unión inusual universidad comunidad
v (ve) (uve) In all environments, the “v” is identical in pronunciation to the “b.” Voy contigo Eva envidia lavar
v (ve chica) (v de vaca) b (be grande) (b de burro) Since the “b” and the “v” sound exactly alike, we often distinguish between them by one of the following methods.
w (doble ve) (uve doble) (doble u) The “w” is a letter borrowed from English and is found only in words borrowed from other languages. whisky wélter wáter (closet)
x (equis) The “x” is pretty much as in English. examen exacto auxilio However, in words derived from indigenous languages, it is like a “j” when intervocalic . . . México mixe . . . and like an “s” when initial. Xochimilco
y (i griega) The “y,” when word-final, acts as a semivowel, that is, it has a sound similar to the vowel “i.” Voy ya rey rayo When word-initial or intervocalic, it functions as a consonant and sounds like the y in English.
z (zeta) The “z” has two distinct sounds, depending on geography.  The next slide provides more details.
z = s zapato ("sapato") I n  the  Am e r i cas z = th ("thapato") I n  Spain I n  all cases I n  all cases
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QUATER-1-PE-HEALTH-LC2- this is just a sample of unpacked lesson
 

1 the spanish alphabet

  • 1. T h e S h s i n a p A e b a h p l t (El alfabeto español)
  • 2. a (a) Like the a in “f a ther,” but shorter más Examples: pasa nada mañana casa encantada Note: In this presentation, all vowels will be circled.
  • 3. b (be) The Spanish “b” is similar to the English “b” when initial (pronounced at the beginning of a phrase) or after the letters m or n. B ailo con María. el medio am b iente It is softer, allowing some air to pass through the lips, when intervocalic (located between vowels). No b ailo b ien. I b eria. Hablan b ien. un b anco Note: Also see “v.”
  • 4. c (ce) The Spanish “c” has two distinct sounds, depending on its environment, that is, how it is located with respect to certain vowels. The next slide provides more details.
  • 5. c = k casa c = s copa cura cero circo "thirco" "thero" In Spain, the “c” before e or i is pronounced “th” . . . before the following three vowels . . . before the following two vowels Unlike the English “k” sound, the hard Spanish c is not aspirated, that is, no air is expelled when it is pronounced.
  • 6. ch (che) * Until 1994, “ch” was a separate letter in Spanish, and words that began with this letter were found in a separate ch section in the dictionary after the section containing words beginning with c. It is pronounced like the English ch. * charro chimichanga muchacho chica
  • 7. d (de) The Spanish “d” is similar to the English “d” but is pronounced with the tongue farther forward against the upper teeth. When initial or after the letters n or l, it is harder; D aniel es mi hermano. an d ar ¡Buena i d ea! na d a when intervocalic, it is a bit softer, much like the voiced “th” sound in the English word “they.”
  • 8. e (e) Like the e in “th e y,” but without the “y” glide es tres mesa deporte interesante México
  • 9. f (efe) The Spanish “f” is essentially identical to the English “f.” Fernando teléfono flan frente
  • 10. g (ge) The Spanish “g” has three distinct sounds, depending on its environment. The next two slides provide more details.
  • 11. g = g in "gap" gato gota gusto . . . before the following three vowels at the beginning of a phrase or after the letter “n”. tengo In other cases, such as when intervocalic, the g is softer, somewhat like the g in sugar , before these three vowels. igual pagar lago
  • 12. g = h in "harp" gemelo gitano . . . before the following two vowels
  • 13. h (hache) The “h” is always completely silent. ospital h ol h alco otel h ablo español. H
  • 14. i (i) Like the ee in “t ee th” or the i in “mach i ne,” but shorter mi niño libro tímido inteligente rico
  • 15. j (jota) The “j” is pronounced in all cases like the “soft” g, that is, much like an h in English. In some areas, particularly Spain, the jota is pronounced more crisply, with a somewhat harsh or guttural sound. José hijo jarra atajo
  • 16. k (ka) The “k” is a letter borrowed from Greek and is found only in words borrowed from other languages. The k is not aspirated in Spanish. kilogramo karate whisky
  • 17. l (ele) The “l” is pronounced with the tip of the tongue against the alveolar ridge as in English; however, the tongue is held straight rather than slightly curled. alveolar ridge lotería Lalo azul
  • 18. ll (elle) * Until 1994, “ll,” like “ch,” was a separate letter in Spanish, and words that began with this letter were listed separately in the dictionary. See the next slide for more information. *
  • 19. The “ll” is pronounced like the English y. ca ll e = ca y e In Spain, it was formerly pronounced as ly, and some conservative, older speakers still use this pronunciation. ca ll e = ca ly e ll (elle)
  • 20. m (eme) The “m” is pronounced essentially like its English counterpart. mamá amor mole mensaje
  • 21. n (ene) The “n” is pronounced very much like its English counterpart. nada Nora Elena máquina Before the consonants “b”, “p”, and “v”, the “n” is pronounced like an “m.” un beso un vaso un perro
  • 22. ñ (eñe) * After the changes to the Spanish alphabet in 1994, the “ñ” is the one letter that still does not appear in the English alphabet. It is pronounced like the “ni” combination in the word o ni on . * niño mañana año baño
  • 23. o (o) Like the o in “h o pe,” but without the glide mono perro yo no
  • 24. p (pe) The “p” is unlike the English p in that the latter is aspirated, that is, a puff of air is expelled after the lips separate. In Spanish, we hold back the air, avoiding the “pop” that is heard in English. Pablo papá pata ropa
  • 25. q (cu) The “q” is always followed by “u,” as in English, except for a few foreign words such as Iraq , although this word can also be spelled Irak , since the sound of “q” is essentially identical to that of “k.” Like the p and [k] sounds, the q is not aspirated. queso pequeño quilate quien
  • 26. r (ere) The intervocalic, embedded (that is, non-word-initial) “r” involves a single tap of the tongue against the alveolar ridge. The result is a sound much like the dd in the name “Eddie.” Eddie arena pero María
  • 27. rr (erre) * (A single letter previous to 1994) * With the “rr,” or double “r,” the tongue is positioned just as with the single “r,” except that it is held there briefly and allowed to “flap,” creating the “rolling” effect. perro barrio derrota Note: The single “r” is rolled more like the “rr” after l and n. alrededor en realidad rosa When initial, the “r” is rolled exactly like the “rr.” rubio
  • 28. s (ese) The “s” is essentially like the English s in most of the Spanish-speaking world. sí peso casa sabroso
  • 29. t (te) The “t” is similar to the English t except that it is, again, more dental. The tongue is brought forward against the upper teeth much as with the “d.” Like the p and [k] sounds, the t is not aspirated. té Tito tamal patata
  • 30. u (u) Like the u in the name “L u lu,” but shorter The important thing to remember about the “u” is that it has no initial “y” sound as in English. When we pronounce the word union , for instance, we actually say yunion . Leave the “y” sound off in Spanish. unión inusual universidad comunidad
  • 31. v (ve) (uve) In all environments, the “v” is identical in pronunciation to the “b.” Voy contigo Eva envidia lavar
  • 32. v (ve chica) (v de vaca) b (be grande) (b de burro) Since the “b” and the “v” sound exactly alike, we often distinguish between them by one of the following methods.
  • 33. w (doble ve) (uve doble) (doble u) The “w” is a letter borrowed from English and is found only in words borrowed from other languages. whisky wélter wáter (closet)
  • 34. x (equis) The “x” is pretty much as in English. examen exacto auxilio However, in words derived from indigenous languages, it is like a “j” when intervocalic . . . México mixe . . . and like an “s” when initial. Xochimilco
  • 35. y (i griega) The “y,” when word-final, acts as a semivowel, that is, it has a sound similar to the vowel “i.” Voy ya rey rayo When word-initial or intervocalic, it functions as a consonant and sounds like the y in English.
  • 36. z (zeta) The “z” has two distinct sounds, depending on geography. The next slide provides more details.
  • 37. z = s zapato ("sapato") I n the Am e r i cas z = th ("thapato") I n Spain I n all cases I n all cases
  • 38. Fin