Spanish Alphabet

 

As is the case with any language, the letters that make up the Spanish alphabet are its building blocks, and it's important to have a good grasp of the differences in the way each letter sounds. It's also worth taking note that, despite both being derived from the Latin alphabet, as you can see below, there is one main addition between the English and Spanish alphabet: the letter Ñ (pronounced en-yeh).

 

A - ah

B - b-eh

C - c-eh

D - d-eh

E - eh

F - ef-f-eh

G - h-eh

H - ah-che

I   - ee

J - ho-tah

K - K-ah

L - el-leh

M - em-eh

N - en-eh

O - oh

P - peh

Q - coo

R - er-re

S - es-seh

T - teh

U - oo

V - veh

W - uve doble

X - eh-kees

Y - ee-gree-eh-gah

Z - zeh-ta