What letter in Spanish is never pronounced?

The letter H
This letter is 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. This sound is almost identical to the 'ch' sound in English. In the Spanish alphabet, the word that represents the letter H is hache.
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Which letter is mute or silent in Spanish?

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 Z in Spanish silent?

Spanish Consonant

The Spanish letter Z is pronounced like the soft C (the letter C in front of E and I); that is, it is pronounced like a TH (in Spain)* or an S (in Latin America). * This is what you will hear in the sound files.
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Is every letter in Spanish pronounced?

Most letters only have one sound, which makes pronouncing them pretty simple. The table below shows the letters in the abecedario, along with their Spanish name(s), and some tips on pronouncing them alone and in combination with other letters.
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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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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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Is R pronounced as d in Spanish?

Answer: The single r can indeed sound a lot like the English "d." (The same isn't true of the Spanish rr sound, which is trilled.) Except at the beginning of words that stand alone (where the r is trilled), a single r is formed (more or less) by hitting the tongue against the front of the palate.
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How do you pronounce Z in Spanish?

Z in Spanish
  1. The letter z in Spanish is pronounced like the s in the English word sun by speakers of Latin American Spanish.
  2. The letter z in Spanish is pronounced like the th in the English word thing by most speakers of Castilian Spanish.
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Is H always silent in Spanish?

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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Do you pronounce the v in Spanish?

In standard Spanish, the b and v are identical in terms of pronunciation. The b and v are pronounced somewhat like a soft version the English "b" after a pause and after the m sound. In other situations, the b and v are pronounced somewhat like the English v but with the lips touching each other.
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Is G pronounced H in Spanish?

The Spanish “g” has three separate sounds: hard, soft and an “h” sound. After a pause and when followed by “a”, “o”, “u”, and when following the letter “n”, the hard Spanish “g” closely resembles the “g” in the word “got.” The soft “g” sound is not like any English sound, and will require considerable practice.
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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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Is the H silent in Hola?

Hola is the Spanish hello everyone knows

In Spanish, the “h” is silent, so hola is pronounced “oh-la.”
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Is the B in obvious silent?

Member. Well, the correct way would be to include the "b" sound. but it's so subtle that if you were to drop the sound, people would still be able to understand you.
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What is this ñ called?

In the Spanish alphabet, ñ is an additional letter, not just an n with an accent mark, which is called a tilde. It is called an eñe and is pronounced “enye.” It is used in many words. Substituting a plain n, a whole different letter, can change the word.
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How do Spaniards pronounce C?

For most Spanish speakers, including nearly all in Latin America, the "c" is pronounced as the English "s" when it comes before an "e" or "i." The same is true in English. So "cielo" (sky) is pronounced as "SYEH-loh" for most Spanish speakers, and "cena" (dinner) is pronounced as "SEH-nah."
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Why is C pronounced th in Spanish?

Castillian Spanish originated after the decline of the Roman Empire, as a continuation of spoken Latin. In the northern dialects, the 's' sound was pushed forward in the mouth to the 'Inter-dental' place of articulation. The result was the 'th' sound.
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Why is TI pronounced r in Spanish?

Let's start with the easy one: the single or soft r. To pronounce the soft r in Spanish, you need to apply the “tap,” also known as the “flap.” This means that you have to “tap” once with the tip of your tongue against the roof of your mouth, behind your top teeth. Try it first.
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How 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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Is the G in guacamole silent?

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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How do you pronounce Q in Spanish?

The Spanish letter Q is pronounced like the English letter K. To make the [kw] sound that the English Q usually makes, Spanish uses CU.
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