Is Spanish y pronounced like J?

18 Answers. It's simply dialect. "Yo" in Spanish means "I" in every Spanish language country, some just pronouce it differently depending on the country they are from or descended from. For instance because I speak Spanish in the Mexican dialect I say "Jo", pronouncing the Y with more of a "J" sound.
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Is j pronounced y or H in Spanish?

It's not nearly as tricky for most English speakers as the RR or LL, for example. In reality, however the “jota” (or J) in Spanish makes a unique sound that doesn't really exist in English. You can approximate it with an H sound (such as in “hello” and “hard”).
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Do you pronounce y in Spanish?

Usually y in a word like yo would be pronounced the same as y in english, but y by itself in spanish like "manzanas y naranjas" the y would be pronounced like "e" in English.
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Can j be pronounced as y?

There are words that have "j" where in most languages it would be pronounced like romaji "y". Take for example "Jesus", "Jehovah", "John". It should be pronounced "Yesus", "Yehovah", "Yohn". Slavic languages and Esperanto have "j" sound like romaji "y" so if you'd write "Jessica", it would be pronounced "Yessica".
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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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The Spanish LL and Y Pronunciation: Is It a 'Y' Or A 'J' Sound?



Is the J silent in jalapeno?

First, the three words you mentioned (jalapenos, mojitos, and Jose) are of Spanish/Hispanic origin. The letter 'j' in Spanish when spoken sounds like an English 'h'. Non-Spanish words such as jasmine, jewelry, and junk have a hard 'j' sound.
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Is J silent in mojito?

The letter 'J' in 'mojito' is a silent entity. Instead, the name of this extremely popular highball cocktail from Cuba, that's made using five ingredients - white rum, sugar (traditionally sugarcane juice), lime, sparkling water and mint - is pronounced as mo-hee-toh.
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When did y Change J?

It wasn't until 1524 when Gian Giorgio Trissino, an Italian Renaissance grammarian known as the father of the letter J, made a clear distinction between the two sounds.
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In what countries is J pronounced as y?

The great majority of Germanic languages, such as German, Dutch, Icelandic, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian, use ⟨j⟩ for the palatal approximant /j/, which is usually represented by the letter ⟨y⟩ in English.
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Are y and ll pronounced the same in Spanish?

The Consonants Ll and Y in Spanish

Most Spanish speakers pronounce ll and y the same way when they are consonants: like the y in the English words yes or yellow.
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When y and ll begin a word in Spanish what letter can it sound like in English?

In >90% of Spanish dialects1, ⟨ll⟩ and ⟨y⟩ represent the same sound /ʝ/ (like an English y) 2.
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Why is J silent in Jose?

Originally Answered: Why is jose pronounced as hose? Because "Jose " is a Spanish word, and in Spanish, the alphabet "j " is pronounced like " h " in the English word " hot ".
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Why is J pronounced as H?

Because that is the sound the "j" makes in the Spanish language. There really is no "h" sound as you know it in English as the "h" in Spanish is silent. The "j" makes the sound we (English speakers) know as "h", and the "gi" makes the sound we know as "j" in English. Because it's a different language.
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What is the oldest letter in the alphabet?

The letter 'O' is unchanged in shape since its adoption in the Phoenician alphabet c.
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Is there AJ in Latin?

Classical Latin did not have a distinct J sound (the J as we know in English.) When I was followed by another vowel, it usually sounded similar to English /Y/. Thus we had Iulius which was as if you said /Yulius/ or /Yulyus/. In the Middle Ages, a new letter was assigned to this sound - J.
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Why is GIF pronounced JIF?

The creator of the GIF image format, Steve Wilhite of CompuServe, when deciding on the pronunciation, said he deliberately chose to echo the American peanut butter brand, Jif, and CompuServe employees would often say “Choosy developers choose GIF(jif)”, playing off of Jif's television commercials.
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Is the H silent in habanero?

It is pronounced "awe-bah-nair-oh". The letter h is always silent in Spanish and there is no ñ sound like in jalapeño.
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