Which letter is silent in Spanish?

The Spanish 'H': Always Silent.
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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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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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Why is the H silent in Spanish?

The silent, leading h exists for etymological reasons. As Vulgar Latin developed into Castilian, many (but not all) *f*s at the beginnings of words began to be pronounced as, and spelled with, h. Eventually, the sound represented by h was lost, but it remained in the spelling of words.
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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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Silent Letters in Spanish | HOLA SPANISH



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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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 B in Spanish pronounced V?

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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Why is j 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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Why W is silent in write?

BEFORE the 17th century the 'w' was pronounced. Other letters ('g' in gnaw and 'k' in knee, for example) fell silent too, but were trapped in the spelling as written English fossilised into its present form. They are all of ancient Germanic origin and were pronounced in Anglo-Saxon.
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Is P silent in depth?

Yes. De-p-th and det. Dep-th and Det. Yeah they're pronounced "dep-th" and "det" respectively <3.
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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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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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Does Japanese have v?

This V sound has been written in Katakana using the letter ヴ for a long time. But in 1954, the Council for Japanese Language said it is desirable to use “ バ・ビ・ブ・ベ・ボ”, that is, Katakana letters representing the [B] sound, for words with the [V] sound.
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How do you pronounce C in Spanish?

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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Does ñ exist in English?

And while the ñ isn't part of the English alphabet, it frequently is used by careful writers when using adopted words such as jalapeño, piña colada, or piñata and in the spelling of personal and place names. The ñ is also used with several other more obscure languages are transliterated into the Roman alphabet.
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How is ç pronounced?

Ç always sounds like [“sss”] !

So it's a way to have a “c” letter that sounds like “sss” even in front of a / o / u. For instance: A : Ça = [sah] = “this” ; Français = [fransay] = French!
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Is ñ a letter?

The only letter in the Spanish alphabet that originated in Spain, the Ñ is not only a letter but a representation of Hispanic heritage and identity as well. The Ñ's story started with 12th-century Spanish scribes.
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What is y called?

Y, y [Called 'wy', rhyming with high]. The 25th LETTER of the Roman ALPHABET as used for English. It originated as one of two letters derived by the Greeks from the Phoenician consonant symbol waw. The GREEK letter upsilon (γ, lower case υ) had a value like u, which LATIN wrote as V.
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Why is C pronounced th in Spain?

If you study Spanish long enough, sooner or later you'll hear a tale about Spanish King Ferdinand, who supposedly spoke with a lisp, causing Spaniards to imitate him in pronouncing the z and sometimes the c to be pronounced with the "th" sound of "thin."
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Why is C pronounced as K?

Originally when one wrote a Latin letter ⟨c⟩ in English, it always meant /k/ just as it always used to mean that in Latin itself. So the English poet Caedmon's name started off with just as much of a /k/ sound as did Caesar's. So why do we pronounce Caedmon with a /k/ but Caesar with an /s/?
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