click below
click below
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Pronuciation
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| H | always silent |
| Ñ | like the "ni" in onion |
| J | sound does not exis |
| R | sound does not exist in English; "rolled r" |
| C & G | when c is followed by A,O,U, or a consonant, it is pronounced like the c in "cat". when c is followed by e/i, it is pronounced like the c in cell. When G is followed by E or I, it is pronounced like the Spanish J |
| X | Sometimes it is pronounced like the x in "tax". Other times, it is pronounced like the x in "exist" |