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=The Spanish Alphabet - El Alfabeto Español

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NOTES:1) The letters ch, ll, and rr are no longer officially in the Spanish alphabet. They were removed in 1991. However, many Spanish-speakers still recognized these as letters and use them commonly still today.2) Some countries have slightly different pronunciations that the ones listed above. For example, in some countries, "y" is pronounced "ye" instead of "i griega." In some countries, "w" is pronounced "doble u" instead of "doble v." = = = =Below is a file of the notes about the alphabet. You may click on it to download the excel file.=

=Spanish Alphabet Pronunciation= Click on the link above to go to a webpage that will show and say each letter of the alphabet for you. Just move your mouse over each letter to hear its correct pronunciation. You will be hearing a native speaker, which may sound a bit different from what you're used to hearing in class. :)

=__¡órale, el alfabeto!__= from the link at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJqsid7mh4Y&feature=related =Below is a fun video about the Spanish alphabet. Notice the ch, ll, and rr are not included. Remember, they are no longer a part of the official Spanish alphabet!=

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