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Spanish Vowels

This describes basic vowel pronunciations for the Spanish language.

These are the vowels, and how to pronounce them.

The Spanish vowels are different from English ones. The Spanish A is pronounced Ah, like when the doctor tells you to open wide and say Ahhhhh. The Spanished E is pronounced Eh, the E in the word “bed” is how you should pronounce it. The Spanish I is pronounced E, as in a regular E. The Spanish O is pronounced Oh as in the word oh as in the o sound in the word “cold”. The spanish U is pronounced like ooh or the o sound in “booze”.

Those are the vowel pronounciations also, the letter H is almost silent in Spanish if it’s the first letter of a word, and the letter J makes a H sound if it’s the first letter of a word. Huevos would sound like Juevos and Jalapenos, the J sounds like an H too, doesn’t it?

That’s all for now, good luck learning Spanish!

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  1. Mrs. Turaz

    On May 1, 2009 at 5:47 am


    Ah Ih Uh Eh Oh
    H

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