Step 7: How To read, Write, Spell And Pronounce Spanish (E->S) Flashcards
A
Ah
B
Bay
C
Say
Ch
Chay
D
Day
E
Ay
F
AYfay
G
Hay
H
AH-chay
I
ee
J
HO-ta
K
Ka
L
EL-lay
LL
EL-yay
M
AY-may
N
AY-nay
Ñ
EN-yay
O
Oh
P
Pay
Q
Koo
R
AY-ray
S
ES-say
T
Tay
U
Oo
V
Vay
X
AY-kees
Y
ee-GR’YAY-ga
Z
SAY-ta
W
(Not part of the Spanish Alphabet)
doh-bleh vay when used in foreign words
El alfabeto español
The Spanish alphabet
Letras
Letters
La misma
Muchas letras son las mismas
The same
Many letters are the same
El acento
The accent
El apellido
The surname
Se pone…
(E.g. Se pone el acento sobre la primera e.)
It is put…
(E.g. The accent is put over the first e)
Note this is a reflexive form of the verb poner - to put.
Se llama…
(E.g. Cómo se llama esto en español?)
It is called…
(E.g. What is this called in Spanish?)
La dirección
The address
El sobre
The envelope
Adentro
(E.g. Ponemos la carta adentro.)
Inside
(E.g. We put the card inside.)
Estampillas o sellos
Stamps
(Sellos is the preferred word for “stamps” in Spain)
Querido
(E.g. Querido Juan…)
Dear (opening of a letter)
(E.g. Dear John…)
Las flores
The flowers
Bellísimas
Very beautiful
Amarilla
Yellow
El clima
The climate
La gente
The people
Qué pena!
What a shame!
Cariñosamente
(E.g. Cariñosamente, Ricardo)
Affectionately
(E.g. Affectionately, Richard)
As in a way to sign off a letter to someone.