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Created by @wilburfitzpatrick
 at November 10th 2023, 9:29:21 pm.

Consonants in Spanish

¡Hola! In the Spanish language, mastering the consonants is essential for achieving clear and accurate pronunciation. Unlike in English, the pronunciation of Spanish consonants tends to be more precise and consistent. Let's delve into some key aspects of the consonants in Spanish.

Firstly, it's important to note that some consonants in Spanish are similar to their English counterparts, such as "b," "d," and "m." However, there are notable differences, such as the pronunciation of "r," which has a rolled sound in Spanish. For example, the word "perro" (dog) is pronounced as [pe-ro], with a distinct rolled "r" sound.

Furthermore, there are consonants in Spanish that don't have direct equivalents in English, like the "ñ" in "niño" (child). This unique letter produces a "nyeh" sound. Another example is the "j" in "jalapeño," which is pronounced as a guttural "h" sound. Here's a phrase to practice these sounds: "Hablar español es divertido." Listen to pronunciation

Understanding the nuances of these consonants is crucial for accurate communication in Spanish. As you continue your language learning journey, keep practicing and listening to native speakers to refine your pronunciation. Let's continue exploring and embracing the beauty of the Spanish language!

Feel free to ask any questions or share your favorite Spanish phrases in the comments below.