el abecedario - ms. dixonberkleydixon.weebly.com/uploads/5/5/3/5/55352293/el_abecedario.pdf · el...
Post on 22-May-2020
1 Views
Preview:
TRANSCRIPT
El abecedario
A=a
“ah” as in all avion
B = be (pronounced bay)
like English b bota
C = ce (pronounced say)
“k” sound, except for “ce” and “ci” which make the “s"
sound
carro
D = de (pronounced day)
put tongue on back of teeth disco compacto
E=e
“eh” as in end elefante
F=efe (pronounced ehfay)
Like the English f fruta
G=ge (pronounced hey) hard “g” sound as in go, except “ge” and “gi” which make the “h” sound
gato
H=hache (pronounced ahchay)
has no sound
helado
I=i “ee” as in eel
iglesia
J=jota (pronounced hotah)
English “h” but more guttural sound
jarra
K=ka (pronounced kah)
like the English k
kayak
L=ele (pronounced ehlay) like English l
leche
LL=elle (pronounced ehyay) like English y
Lluvia
M=eme (pronounced ehmay)
like English m
manzana
N=ene (pronounced ehnay) like English n
nariz
Ñ=eñe (pronounced ehnyay) like the English ny in canyon
ñu
O=o
“oh” as in boat ocho
P=pe (pronounced pay)
like the English p, but less aspirated
perro
Q=cu (pronounced coo)
like the English k
queso
R=ere (pronounced ehray)
like the English d; put tongue on palate just above front teeth
ratón
When 2 r’s are together like in perro, the rr is trilled; words that start with R are trilled also
S=ese (pronounced ehsay)
like the English s
Sopa
T=te (pronounced tay)
almost a “th” sound; tongue is slightly between teeth
tigre
U=u
“oo” as in pool
uñas
V=ve, ve pequeña (pronounced bay)
like the English b, though sometimes a softer sound; never English v
vaca
W=doble ve (pronounced dohbley bay)
like the English w; used only in words of foreign origin
wafle
X=equis (pronounced ehkeys)
makes a “gs” sound; an “h” sound in Mexican words of Indian origin
xilófono
Y=i griega (pronounced ee gree-eh-gah )
like the English “y”; sometimes is a vowel and makes the “ee” sound
yogur
Z=zeta (pronounced saytah)
like the English “s”
zapato
top related