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The Spanish language, like English uses the Latin Alphabet (A, B, C) -- the only exception is the pronunciation of the letters and the addition of 4 extra "letters" (3 digraphs and an accented character).

They are CH, LL (makes a "y" consonant sound), RR (rolling R), and the tilde ñ (n-y sound).

A, B, C, CH, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, LL, M, N, Ñ, O, P, Q, R, RR, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

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12y ago

a:a

b:be

c:ce

ch:che

d:deh

e:e

f:efe

g:geh

h:hache

i:i

j:jota

k:ka

l:ele

l:elle

m:eme

n:ene

n:ene

o:o

p:pe

q:cu

r:ere

s:ese

t:te

u:u

v:ve

w:double u

x:equis

y:i griega

z:zeta

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The Spanish language, like English uses the Latin Alphabet (A, B, C) -- the only exception is the pronunciation of the letters and the addition of 4 extra "letters" (3 digraphs and an accented character). They are CH, LL (makes a "y" consonant sound), RR (rolling R), and the tilde ñ (n-y sound). A, B, C, CH, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, LL, M, N, Ñ, O, P, Q, R, RR, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z

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12y ago

The Spanish alphabet is the same as English, with the addition of (depending on how you look at such things) up to 4 other characters. "ñ", ll", "rr", and "ch".

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13y ago

A b c ch d e f g h i j k l ll m n o p q r rr s t u v w x y z

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10y ago

the alphabets = "los alfabetos"

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14y ago

alfabeto

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