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Spanish Alphabet Pronunciation for Kids

This very day you are going to be learning the Spanish alphabet. This is the very first lesson you are going to learn so hopefully you will enjoy this. Underneath is a list of Spanish letters with their pronunciation on the right.  I have a quizlet for you to hear the pronunciation of each letter. I suggest you should write these letters in your notebook.



1.Aah
2.Bbeh
3.Cseh
4.Chcheh
5.Ddeh
6.Eeh
7.Fef-feh
8.Gheh
9.Hah-cheh
10.Iee
11.Jhótah
12.Kkah
13.Lel-leh
14.LLeh-yeh
15.Meh-meh
16.Nen-neh
17.Ñen-yeh
18.Ooh
19.Ppeh
20.Qkuu
21.Reh-reh
22.rreh-rrreh
23.Ses-seh
24.Tteh
25.Uoo
26.Vu-beh
27.Wdó bleh beh
28.Xeh-kees
29.Yee gree-ay-gah

30.Zseh-tah

Click Here to hear el alfabeto

When you heard the el alfabeto you probably saw a
 big B and little b. Mayúscula means capital letter which is why you saw the uppercase B and minúscula means lowercase letter which is why there is a little b.

Below is a very fun, singable incredible video of the Spanish alphabet to close off the lesson/blogpost. 


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