Does the letter K exist in Spanish?

Although the letters ⟨k⟩ and ⟨w⟩ are part of the alphabet, they appear only in loanwords such as karate, kilo, waterpolo and wolframio (tungsten or wolfram) and in sensational spellings: okupa, bakalao.
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Does Spanish Use K and W?

Welcome to the forum! Since the letters "k" and "w" are strictly speaking "foreign" letters, there are not many words that are actually Spanish that start with those letters.
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Does Spanish have the K sound?

The Spanish k is pronounced basically the same as it usually is in English, except perhaps a bit softer, often something like the "c" in "scatter." The q is pronounced the same. As in English, the Spanish q is always followed by a u except in a very few words of foreign origin.
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Why is there no K in Spanish?

K in the Spanish language is always derived from outside languages, for the same reason Japanese has katakana (a separate alphabet) for words coming from other languages with a Roman alphabet.
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What letters dont exist in Spanish?

The letters k and w do not occur in Spanish words unless the word has been borrowed from another language such as English or even Japanese. For example, el karate is considered a “Spanish” noun, even though the k is not a Spanish letter.
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What 3 letters have been removed from the Spanish alphabet?

Prior to 2010, the Spanish alphabet had 29 letters. The Real Academia Española had included ch and ll as officially recognized letters. They have distinct pronunciations, much like "ch" does in English. When the Spanish alphabet was updated, ch and ll were dropped from the alphabet.
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What letters were removed from Spanish alphabet?

In 2010, the Royal Spanish Academy (Real Academia Española) officially removed the letters ch and ll from the Spanish alphabet. The current alphabet has 27 letters. Of course, countless words contain ch and ll. The change is that instead of letters, these are considered digraphs now, just like we have in English.
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Do any Spanish words start with Ñ?

After all, the palabrasque.com search option lists 13,589 Spanish words containing the letter ñ. Plus, over 350 of them actually start with this letter. That's a whole lot of words for a letter that did not even exist in Latin! But let's be real.
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Are there any Spanish words with W?

The letter "W" is not native to Spanish, therefore, the "W" only appears in words of foreign origin. There aren't many that are not proper nouns, slang, or poor spellings. For example: "wey" is just an incorrect way to spell "güey." Wapa, weno.
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Is Z in the Spanish alphabet?

The official Spanish alphabet: 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.
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Is rr a letter?

The double R, or RR, is another matter entirely. When you see a double R in a Spanish word, it means you pronounce the word with a rolling r. It's a beautiful and distinctive sound, but the double R isn't considered a letter. That's because there are no Spanish words that begin with a double r.
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Which group of letters were officially removed from the Spanish alphabet in 1994?

In 1994 the Royal Spanish Academy announced that LL and CH were no longer official Spanish letters.
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What are the 4 extra letters in the Spanish alphabet?

The Spanish Alphabet: Sounds And Letters

The table above includes the four extra letters that are often included in the Spanish alphabet: ch, ll, ñ and rr.
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Is the J in Spanish silent?

The letter J sounds like the HARD G in Spanish (the sound is similar to the English H but raspier). You can produce the sound anywhere in between numbers 8 and 9 on the image below. If you produce the sound as #8 shows, the sound will be raspier [X] than if you produce as in #9 [h].
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Are there silent letters in Spanish?

Figuring out how to pronounce a new Spanish word is fairly easy, because there are consistent rules about how to pronounce each letter, and only two silent letters. 1. The letter H is always silent – the word is pronounced as if the h weren't there at all.
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How many Spanish letters are there?

The Spanish alphabet has 27 letters. Most letters carry the same sound as in English, with a few exceptions explained below.
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What is papaya Spanish?

[pəˈpaɪə ] (= fruit) papaya f. (= tree) árbol m de papaya.
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What is Spanish vegetable?

If you were a botanist, you might call vegetables vegetales in Spanish. If you were a culinary expert, you'd probably say verduras or, less commonly, hortalizas.
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Is it double-u or double V?

The humble W is the only letter of the alphabet with a three-syllable name. It is also one of three letters (H, W, and Y) with a name that does not indicate its phonetic use. The complications of W are twofold because of its name, double-u, and its shape, double V.
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