🔖Tips on the Spanish Alphabet:🇪🇸
⚽️While the majority of the letters in Spanish are always pronounced the same way, there are a few whose pronunciation changes depending on the letters with which they combine. Let's look at some of the trickier combinations:
💃C: ceh (before “e” or “i” pronounced like “s” as in sun; otherwise pronounced like “c” as in cow).
💃G: ge / heh (before “e” or “i” pronounced like “h” as in hello; otherwise pronounced like “g” as in good).
💃The letter “H” is silent, you should not pronounce it at all.
💃J: hota (pronounced like h in the word house).
💃Ñ: eñe (pronounced like “ny” as in Kenya).
💃R: ere (The letter “R” has both a weak and strong pronunciation.)
E.g. "Marte" (weak “R”)
"Rosa" (strong “R”)
💃V: uve (pronounced like “b” as in boy).
💃X: eykis (pronounced like ks in socks.) However, it can be pronounced as h, eg. (México = Mehiko)
💃Y: i griega (has no single pronunciation, can pronounced like "j" sound in jet and "i" sound in bin
💃Z: seta (The letter “Z” sounds very similar to “S”)
💃Words beginning with k, w, x, were adopted in to Spanish from other languages and are vere rare.
⚽️While the majority of the letters in Spanish are always pronounced the same way, there are a few whose pronunciation changes depending on the letters with which they combine. Let's look at some of the trickier combinations:
💃C: ceh (before “e” or “i” pronounced like “s” as in sun; otherwise pronounced like “c” as in cow).
💃G: ge / heh (before “e” or “i” pronounced like “h” as in hello; otherwise pronounced like “g” as in good).
💃The letter “H” is silent, you should not pronounce it at all.
💃J: hota (pronounced like h in the word house).
💃Ñ: eñe (pronounced like “ny” as in Kenya).
💃R: ere (The letter “R” has both a weak and strong pronunciation.)
E.g. "Marte" (weak “R”)
"Rosa" (strong “R”)
💃V: uve (pronounced like “b” as in boy).
💃X: eykis (pronounced like ks in socks.) However, it can be pronounced as h, eg. (México = Mehiko)
💃Y: i griega (has no single pronunciation, can pronounced like "j" sound in jet and "i" sound in bin
💃Z: seta (The letter “Z” sounds very similar to “S”)
💃Words beginning with k, w, x, were adopted in to Spanish from other languages and are vere rare.
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The 3 extra lettets in Spanish🇪🇸 alphabet:
"Ch", "ll" and "rr" are no longer officially counted as letters of the Spanish alphabet. However to be able to read and write words in Spanish, it’s essential to learn to pronounce these sounds. Let's look at them:
💃Che "Ch" It pronounced like che in cheese.
eg. chicharo = pea
💃Double ele "ll"
Pronounced like:
→the y in yellow,
→the j in judge
→the sh in show
It depending on what county you are in!
💃Doble erre "rr"
The sound you make when you roll your tongue.
Carro = Car
Burro = Donkey
And the lesson has finished! That is all bout the Spanish alphabet. Hope you like it! Thank you! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask, we will discuss on it. Dont forget to practice the letters! You know practice makes perfect and through time you will recognize the sound of each letters and you can speak Spanish as a native!!! See you in the next lesson!
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"Ch", "ll" and "rr" are no longer officially counted as letters of the Spanish alphabet. However to be able to read and write words in Spanish, it’s essential to learn to pronounce these sounds. Let's look at them:
💃Che "Ch" It pronounced like che in cheese.
eg. chicharo = pea
💃Double ele "ll"
Pronounced like:
→the y in yellow,
→the j in judge
→the sh in show
It depending on what county you are in!
💃Doble erre "rr"
The sound you make when you roll your tongue.
Carro = Car
Burro = Donkey
And the lesson has finished! That is all bout the Spanish alphabet. Hope you like it! Thank you! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask, we will discuss on it. Dont forget to practice the letters! You know practice makes perfect and through time you will recognize the sound of each letters and you can speak Spanish as a native!!! See you in the next lesson!
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╰─➤ @Learn_Spanish2 🇪🇸
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"I love you" in Spanish 🇪🇸
Spanish is one of most romantic languages because of its passionate and emotive sound it’s also an ideal language for poetry and music! 🎻 🎻 🎻
Now let’s see our first Spanish phrase which is “I love you”. 💃💃💃
⚽️“Te Quiero” and “Te Amo”. Both translate to mean, “I love you,” but they do not share the same context. What is the difference between them?
✅Te Quiero:
☞ Literally translated to, “I want you,”
☞ Less romantic
☞ The light version of Amar
☞ Expresses affection, it doesn’t have a romantic or intimate connotation like te amo does.
☞ Not reserved for romantic relationships
💃When to use it:
✧Good or close friends
✧Significant other (girlfriend / boyfriend)
✧Extended family
✅Te Amo:
☞ This phrase translates to, “I love you.”
☞ Much more romantic
☞ Expresses a greater and deeper degree of affection than querer.
☞ Reserved for deeper, more intense declaration of love than te quiero
💃When to use it:
✧Spouse
✧Serious relationships
✧Immediate family
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╰─➤ @Learn_Spanish2
Spanish is one of most romantic languages because of its passionate and emotive sound it’s also an ideal language for poetry and music! 🎻 🎻 🎻
Now let’s see our first Spanish phrase which is “I love you”. 💃💃💃
⚽️“Te Quiero” and “Te Amo”. Both translate to mean, “I love you,” but they do not share the same context. What is the difference between them?
✅Te Quiero:
☞ Literally translated to, “I want you,”
☞ Less romantic
☞ The light version of Amar
☞ Expresses affection, it doesn’t have a romantic or intimate connotation like te amo does.
☞ Not reserved for romantic relationships
💃When to use it:
✧Good or close friends
✧Significant other (girlfriend / boyfriend)
✧Extended family
✅Te Amo:
☞ This phrase translates to, “I love you.”
☞ Much more romantic
☞ Expresses a greater and deeper degree of affection than querer.
☞ Reserved for deeper, more intense declaration of love than te quiero
💃When to use it:
✧Spouse
✧Serious relationships
✧Immediate family
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╰─➤ @Learn_Spanish2
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Lesson 2 : Greetings in Spanish 🇪🇸
Helooo! Guys, how are you doing? The first key to any conversation in Spanish is the greeting. Infact, you can’t start a conversation in any language without knowing greetings and here are the most common greetings in Spanish lets see them:
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✿¡Hola! = Hello! / Hi!
✿¡Buenas! = Hi! / afternoon!
✿¡Buenos días! = Good morning!
✿¡Buenas tardes! = Good evening!
✿¡Buenas noches! = Good night!
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✿Por favor = Please
✿Gracias = Thank you
✿De nada = You are welcome
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✿Lo siento = Sorry
✿Perdón = Excuse me
✿¡Salud! = Cheers! 🥂 or Bless you! (after someone sneezes)
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✿Sí = Yes
✿No = No
✿Claro = Of course
✿Tal vez = Maybe
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✿¡Bienvenido! = Welcome!
✿¡Que gusto de verte
¡Que gusto de verle!
Nice to see you!
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╰─➤ @Learn_Spanish2
Helooo! Guys, how are you doing? The first key to any conversation in Spanish is the greeting. Infact, you can’t start a conversation in any language without knowing greetings and here are the most common greetings in Spanish lets see them:
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✿¡Hola! = Hello! / Hi!
✿¡Buenas! = Hi! / afternoon!
✿¡Buenos días! = Good morning!
✿¡Buenas tardes! = Good evening!
✿¡Buenas noches! = Good night!
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✿Por favor = Please
✿Gracias = Thank you
✿De nada = You are welcome
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✿Lo siento = Sorry
✿Perdón = Excuse me
✿¡Salud! = Cheers! 🥂 or Bless you! (after someone sneezes)
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✿Sí = Yes
✿No = No
✿Claro = Of course
✿Tal vez = Maybe
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✿¡Bienvenido! = Welcome!
✿¡Que gusto de verte
¡Que gusto de verle!
Nice to see you!
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╰─➤ @Learn_Spanish2
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🔖Tips: many Spanish greetings depend on the time of day.
🌅Buenos días
Good morning
-Even though Buenos días includes the word día, it's only used in the morning.
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🌇Buenas tardes:
Good afternoon / Good evening
-You can use Buenas tardes in the afternoon or in the early evening.
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🌃Buenas noches:
Good evening / Good night
-Buenas noches can mean both Good evening and Good night.
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🌅Buenos días
Good morning
-Even though Buenos días includes the word día, it's only used in the morning.
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🌇Buenas tardes:
Good afternoon / Good evening
-You can use Buenas tardes in the afternoon or in the early evening.
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🌃Buenas noches:
Good evening / Good night
-Buenas noches can mean both Good evening and Good night.
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╰─➤ @Learn_Spanish2
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🇪🇸Lesson 3 : Greetings in Spanish II
Hi guys, now we will see how to ask the person’s name and also introduce ourselves in Spanish:
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★¿Cómo te llamas? or
¿Cuál es tu nombre?
What’s your name?
★Me llamo / Mi nombre es__ .
My name is______ .
★Hola, me llamo Juan.
Hello, my name is John.
★¿Cuántos años tienes?
How old are you?
★Tengo … años.
I am … years old.
★Mucho gusto.
Nice to meet you. (Much pleasure)
★Un placer.
A pleasure.
★El placer es mío.
My pleasure.
★Encantado / Encantada.
Pleased to meet you. (Charmed)
★¿De dónde eres?
Where are you from?
★Soy de ____.
I’m from ___ .
★¿Qué edad tienes? or
¿Cuántos años tienes?
How old are you?
★¿Cuándo es tu cumpleaños?
When is your birthday?
Thank you🙏 Hope you like it! See you in the next lesson. Adiós :) 💃💃💃
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Hi guys, now we will see how to ask the person’s name and also introduce ourselves in Spanish:
💃💃💃
★¿Cómo te llamas? or
¿Cuál es tu nombre?
What’s your name?
★Me llamo / Mi nombre es__ .
My name is______ .
★Hola, me llamo Juan.
Hello, my name is John.
★¿Cuántos años tienes?
How old are you?
★Tengo … años.
I am … years old.
★Mucho gusto.
Nice to meet you. (Much pleasure)
★Un placer.
A pleasure.
★El placer es mío.
My pleasure.
★Encantado / Encantada.
Pleased to meet you. (Charmed)
★¿De dónde eres?
Where are you from?
★Soy de ____.
I’m from ___ .
★¿Qué edad tienes? or
¿Cuántos años tienes?
How old are you?
★¿Cuándo es tu cumpleaños?
When is your birthday?
Thank you🙏 Hope you like it! See you in the next lesson. Adiós :) 💃💃💃
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