Table 1.
The sounds of Spanish
Letter
Name
Pronunciation
Examples
aa
as in
hat,
never
hate
nor
above
anagrama
- each
a
has
the same sound
bbe
similar to English
b; strongest after
n
or
m
, or following a pause
balsa
, cambio
weaker between vowels
haba
cce
before
a,
o,
u
and consonants: as in
cat
casa
, acta
before
e
and
i: as
th
in
thin
in the centre and north of Spain and as
cena
s in
six
in Latin America and much of Andalusia (called
seseo
)
c hc he
as in
church
chacal
, chacha
dde
strongest after
n
or
l, or following a pause
anda
, balde
weaker between vowels or at the end of words, in some cases in
viñedo
, casado
,
Spain to the point of disappearance, e.g.
ado
>
ao
Madrid
, usted
overall less strong than English
d
and pronounced with the tongue
behind the top teeth and not on the ridge above the teeth, cf.
dead
and
dedo
‘finger’
ee
as in
egg,
not as
meet
, never silent as in English
pose
merece
- each
e
has
the same sound
f
efe
as in English
falta
gge
before
a,
o,
u: as in
go
, but less strong between vowels
gala
, daga
before
e
and
i: like
ch
in Scottish
loch
(never as in
general
)
gente
, giba