How is the Spanish h pronounced?

The rule for the Spanish H is that it's always silent unless it is next to the letter C. When you see the letter C next to an H you need to make a ch sound, which is almost identical to the “ch” sound in English.
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Does the letter H in Spanish have a sound?

In Spanish, the letter “H” is mute. Whenever you see an “H” in a word, you basically know you don't pronounce it (unless it is next to a “c” like in “CH”). So, if we don't even mention it, why do we still use it and…
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Is the H pronounced in Hola?

In Spanish, the “h” is silent, so hola is pronounced “oh-la.”
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What is H Spanish?

The letter "H" or "h" is silent, unless it is preceded by the letter "C" or "c" to form "Ch" (or by the letter S to form Sh). The combination of the letters P or p and h used in English is not used in Spanish, particularly to produce the f sound; so words like alpha (in English) are written as alfa in Spanish.
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Why is the H not pronounced in Spanish?

If the h is silent, why does it exist? For reasons of etymology (word history) only. Just as the "k" in the English "know" and the "b" in "lamb" used to be audible, the Spanish h used to be pronounced ages ago. Almost all Spanish consonants have become softer over the years; the h became so soft as to become inaudible.
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How to Pronounce H in Spanish - Spanish Pronunciation Guide of the Alphabet



Is the H silent in Spanish words?

The rule for the Spanish H is that it's always silent unless it is next to the letter C. When you see the letter C next to an H you need to make a ch sound, which is almost identical to the “ch” sound in English. Example: Doy por hecho que a todos les gusta el chocolate.
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What letter in Spanish is never pronounced?

1. The letter H is always silent – the word is pronounced as if the h weren't there at all. (However, note that, as in English, CH is a different sound than C). 2.
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Why is the H silent in Romance languages?

By the Vulgar Latin period, all Latin and Greek aitches had become silent. But then the /h/ phoneme reappeared in a number of French loanwords from Old German (where /h/ still existed). There is evidence that the "h" was pronounced in these loanwords, because they behave differently from others in liaison.
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How do you spell H?

The H sound is usually spelled with the letter H: he, ahead.
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Is ll pronounced J or Y?

Ll is taught as 'Y' for good reason: since it's the most common pronunciation, it's the most useful way for Spanish learners to learn to speak and understand the language quickly.
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Is the G in Spanish silent?

In Spanish words where G is followed by U, there are multiple pronunciation rules depending on which letter (or letters) come after the U. 1. In words where GU is followed by E I, the G makes the hard sound and the U is effectively silent. 2.
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Which letters have been removed from the 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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What is I love you in Mexico?

“Te amo” is used when you want to declare your love to someone. In Mexico, however, it can also be used with parents and grandparents (usually mothers and grandmothers), and they might use it with their children.
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How do you say OK in Mexico?

In Mexico people also say "sale" for OK. It derives from the rhyming of "vale" as in "sale vale" = okey dokey. "Sale" is used more often than OK and is less formal than "está bien". "Así es" is also very common but it does not mean OK in most cases.
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How do you say car in Mexico?

Mexico – carro – coche – It depends on the region of Mexico. In the middle (central part) of Mexico coche is often used. Carro is used in the rest of the country. Perú – auto.
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Do you say a hotel or an hotel?

“A hotel” is correct because the “h” in “hotel” is not silent. You need to pronounce the “h” in “hotel” so we use the article “a”. You usually book a hotel before you travel to a destination.
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Is H voiced or unvoiced?

The consonant sounds [h] and [th] are unvoiced, while [th], and [w] are voiced.
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Why H is silent in Honour?

Honor derives from from Anglo-French honour, Old French onor, honor, but: The initial h in honest, honor, etc., is merely etymological, the sound having already disappeared when the word came into ME use. (Century Dictionary). Hone (n.)
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Is the G silent in guacamole?

The fact is both pronunciations of the initial g in guacamole and some other words that begin with g are common. Although the g can be silent or close to silent in these words, when it is pronounced it is somewhat softer (or pronounced further back in the throat) than the "g" in English words such as "go."
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Do you pronounce J in Spanish?

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.
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Is the G in Saguaro silent?

Saguaro is actually pronounced Sah-WAR-oh, no 'g' sound at all.
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Why is Spanish so hard?

As you may have seen, Spanish has many more grammatical difficulties than most other languages. While other languages lack gender in nouns or their irregular verbs have similarities with the infinitive, Spanish has different laws that make it difficult to learn even for native speakers.
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Are the L's silent in tortilla?

Because of its Spanish origins, the double 'l' in tortilla is pronounced 'ya'. Repeat after us: Tor-tee-ya. Now you've got it!
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