A . B . C . D . E . F . G . H . I . J. K. L
M . N . Ñ . O . P . Q . R . S . T . U. V. W
X. Y. Z .CH, LL, & RR used to be part of the Spanish Alphabet

Pronunciation:

ah, beh, seh*, deh, eh, eh-feh, heh**, ah-cheh, ee, hoh-tah**, cah, eh-leh, eh-meh, eh-neh, eh-nje, oh, peh, coo, eh-Deh***, eh-seh, teh, oo, oo-veh, oo-veh doble****, eh-kees, ee grie-gah*****, seh-tah.

* or (in Spain), like the English (th) sound in the word 'think'
** or X Like the German (ch) sound in the word 'Nacht' -
this X sound is used everywhere except in the areas around the Caribbean Sea.
*** (?) this sound does not exist in English -
Single (r) sounds like the middle (d)
in 'medal' [American English] said very fast.
Double and initial (R) is a distinctly Spanish sound.
**** formerly doh-bleh-veh or doh-bleh-oo
***** now ye (jeh)


To listen to the sounds, wait for the video below to start -
to stop it, mouseover it and click on the pause button.