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El El Alfabeto Alfabeto Con Con Vocabulario Vocabulario Source: Adapted by Ms. Wurts. From Robert Rose. (2008).

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El Alfabeto. Con Vocabulario. Source: Adapted by Ms. Wurts. From Robert Rose. (2008). A,a. Á●gui●la. B,b (be) Ba, be, bi, bo, bu. Bi●ci●cle●ta. C,c (ce) Ca, co, cu. NOTE: When the letter C is before the vowels E and I, it is pronunced as in the “S” sound. Ce●ci●lia. Ca●ma Co ● co - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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El El AlfabetoAlfabetoEl El AlfabetoAlfabetoCon Con VocabularioVocabulario

Source: Adapted by Ms. Wurts. From Robert Rose. (2008).

A,aÁ●gui●la

B,b (be)Ba, be, bi, bo, bu.

Bi●ci●cle●ta

C,c (ce)Ca, co, cu.

Ca●ma

Co ● co

Cu ●na

NOTE:

When the letter C is before the vowels E and I, it is pronunced as in the “S” sound.

Ce●ci●liaNOTE:

When the “C” is combined with the “h”, make the “Ch”

(Cha, Che, Chi, Cho, Chu)

Chu●cho

D,d (de)Da, de, di, do, du.

Da●mas

E,e Es●cue●la

F,f (efe)Fa, fe, fi, fo, fu.

Fal●da

G,g (ge)

Ga, gue, gui, go, gu.

Ga●to

H,h (ache

)Ham●bur●gue●sa NOTE: The “H” at the

beginning of a word is silent.

NOTE: When the “H” is combined with the “C”, make the “Ch” (Cha, Che, Chi, Cho, Chu

I,iIn●vier●no

J,j (jota) Ja, je, ji, jo, ju.

Ju●gue●te

K,k

(ka) Ka, ke, ki, ko,

ku.

Koa●la

L,l (ele)La, le, li, lo, lu.

Lá●piz

Ll (elle)Lla, lle, lli, llo, llu.

Lla●ves

M,m (eme)

Ma, me, mi, mo, mu.

Ma●ri●po●sa

N,n (ene)

Na, ne, ni, no, nu.

Na●rizSr. Rose’s

Ñ,ñ

(eñe) Ña, ñe, ñi, ño, ñu.

Ñan●du

O,oO●jo

P,p

(pe) Pa, pe, pi, po,

pu.

Pan

Q,q (qu)

Que, qui.

Que●so

R,r (ere) Ra, re, ri, ro, ru.

Re●ga●lo

Co●ra●zón

Rr (erre)

Pe●rro

S,s (ese)Sa, se, si, so, su.

Sa●ca●pun●tas

T,t (te)Ta, te, ti, to, tu.

Te●lé●fo●no

U,uU●vas

V,v

(ve) Va, ve, vi, vo,

vu.

Va●so

W,w (doble

ve)wa, we, wh, wi,

wo.

Waf●le

X,x(equis

) xe, xi

Xi●ló●fo●no

Y,y (I

griega) Ya, ye, yi, yo, yu.

Yo●gur

Z,z (zeta)

Za, ze, zi, zo, zu.

Za●pa●to

Educator’s Note• Although the Real Academia in Madrid,

Spain, removed the letters ch, ll, and rr as separate entries in 1994 from the Spanish alphabet, I have included ll and rr in this presentation for their unique sound qualities when pronounced. It should also be noted that many Hispanic countries still recognize rr as a separate letter of the alphabet.

El El AlfabetoAlfabetoEl El AlfabetoAlfabetoCon Con VocabularioVocabulario

Source: Adapted by Ms. Wurts. From Robert Rose. (2008).