The Full Spanish Alphabet Pronunciation & Audio - Storyboard

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[Virtual Presenter] The Spanish language has a distinct set of letters that differentiate it from other languages like English. One of these distinctions is the presence of extra letters that are absent in the English alphabet. In fact, the Spanish alphabet comprises 27 letters, while English only has 26. This distinction can be traced back to the historical evolution of the Spanish language, which adopted letters from other languages such as Greek and Latin. As we examine the Spanish alphabet, let's begin by examining some of its characteristic features..

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[Audio] The Spanish alphabet consists of 26 letters..

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[Audio] Now that we've explored the unique sounds of the Spanish alphabet, let's review what we've learned. We started by looking at the letters M through RR, where we saw the distinctive tilde accent on the letter Ñ and the double r sound of RR. Then, we moved on to the final row of the alphabet, where we met the letters S through Z, including the gliding sound of Z. Next, we compared the similar but distinct sounds of the letters B and V, showing how context can change their meaning. After that, we looked at the special group of letters in Spanish, known as the "CH" group, which includes the letters CH, LL, Ñ, and RR, each with its own unique sound and association. Finally, we ended our journey with a visual representation of the entire alphabet, set to music and accompanied by a recording of the alphabet being read aloud. Thank you for joining me on this exploration of the Spanish alphabet. I hope you now feel more confident in your ability to pronounce these words correctly..