El AlfabetoPg 5 Los Consonantes THE ALPHABET THE CONSONANTS.

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El AlfabetoPg 5 Los Consonantes THE ALPHABET THE CONSONANTS

C (say)  Makes two sounds: /k/ and /s/  Makes the /s/ sound before “e” and “i” only. Otherwise it says /k/.  Ejemplo: /k/ Carro, Capo, Carne  /s/ Ciencias, Cenicero, Cine

D (they)  Makes a soft /th/ sound.  Domingo  Desnudo  Describe

G (hay)  Makes two sounds  Makes the sound /h/ before “e” and “i” only. Otherwise it says /g/.  Ejemplo: /g/ Grande, Garaje, Goma  /h/ Gemelo, Gente, Germen

H (ah-chay)  Always silent!  Hola  Hombre  Hogar

J (hota)  Makes an English /h/ sound  Jardín  Jamón  Jalapeño

LL (ay-ya)  Double “l” makes a /y/ sound.  Llama  Tortilla  Quesadilla

Ñ (en-ya)  Makes two sounds /ny/  Niño  Baño  Ñame

R (aire)  Sounds like /d/ unless it’s at the beginning of a word. At the beginning, it rolls.  Ejemplo: /d/ Pero  Caro  Árbol  roll: Rojo  Ratón  Robar

RR airre  RR always rolls. Let’s practice.  Arriba  Barra  Carro

V, B (Bay)  Both of these letters have the same name.  They often make the same sound.  Some Latin Americans reverse the English sounds.  Bebida  Verde  Volibol

Z (seta)  Makes an /s/ sound  It does not buzz like the English Z.  Zapato  Zumo  Zoológico