gu
before
e
or
iis pronounced like
g
in English
go
(the
u
is silent)
guerrilla
, guiño
gu
before
a, and
gü
, are pronounced like
gw
in
Gwen
averiguar
, pingüe
h
hache
silent
hora
ii
as
ee
in
meet
, never as in
pit
pita
jjota
like
g
before
e
and
i, i.e. as
ch
in Scottish
loch
jaca
, migaja
, reloj
kka
mainly in foreign words, like
c
in English
cat
kilo
l
ele
similar to
l in English
clear
Lola
, Lima
ll
elle
for purists, like
lli
in English
million
, but today frequently softened to
calle
, llevar
yas in English
yes
, especially in Andalusia and parts of Latin America
(called
yeísmo
); in the River Plate and some other areas, close to
sin
pleasure
m
eme
as
m
in English
memo
n
ene
as
n
in English
nene
ñ
eñe
more like
ny
in
canyon
than
ni
in opinion
España
, caña
oo
as the
o
in English
not,
a single sound, so never as in
vote
locomotor
, ñoño
- each
o
has the same sound
ppe
similar to English, but less aspirated
Pedro
silent in the combinations
pt
and
ps
psicología
sometimes dropped in writing from the combination
pt
(and
septiembre
/setiembre
occasionally from
ps
)
qcu
always followed by
u
qui
and
que
like
c
in
cat
quema
, saque
qua
and
quo
as
quick
quásar
, quórum