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PRONUNCIACIÓN

FÁCILES

A, B, D, E, F, I, K, L, M, N, O, P, S, T, U, W, X, Y.

DIFÍCILES

DIFÍCILES

C

Pronounced like K or S (before E & I)

To move (a thing or person) to a determinated place

Casa, Cine, Cesar.

To move (a thing or person) to a determinated place

G

Pronounced like G or J (before E & I)

To move (a thing or person) to a determinated place

Gato, General, Registro.

To move (a thing or person) to a determinated place

H

Not pronounced

To move (a thing or person) to a determinated place

Hola

To move (a thing or person) to a determinated place

J

Pronounced like a strong H

To move (a thing or person) to a determinated place

Jesús, Trabajo

To move (a thing or person) to a determinated place

Q

Only used for Que and Qui

To move (a thing or person) to a determinated place

Queso, Quiero.

To move (a thing or person) to a determinated place

R

It has 2 pronunciations, strong at the begining of words and with RR. Soft in the rest of the cases.

To move (a thing or person) to a determinated place

Pero, Perro, Rata.

To move (a thing or person) to a determinated place

V

Pronounced like B

To move (a thing or person) to a determinated place

Queso, Quiero.

To move (a thing or person) to a determinated place

Z

Pronounced like TH (think) in Spain, like S in Latin America.

To move (a thing or person) to a determinated place

Zapato.

To move (a thing or person) to a determinated place