Alphabet pronunciation

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Alphabet pronunciation

Spanish Alphabet
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All about the Spanish alphabet pronunciation condensed in a single sentence. Includes a video with different pronunciations of the sentence, both correct and incorrect. (more...)

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alfabeto - Spanish alphabet
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Alphabet and Pronunciation
Consonants The following are pronounced and written as in English: b, d, f, h, l, m, n, p, r, t, v, x. Notes: g appears hard as in 'gun', but is never soft as in 'gem' (see below). (more...)

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