Spanish Alphabet
In Spanish the alphabet has the same letters as in English, except for
the letter “ñ”, which is widely used in words like:
Niño (boy), niña (girl), niños (children),
Muñeca (doll), año (year), among others.
Why is it very important to learn the alphabet in Spanish?
Because, if persons need to spell a word in Spanish, they will do it
successfully. Spelling is widely used in customer service.
Listen and repeat.
a |
b |
c |
d |
e |
f |
g |
h |
i |
j |
k |
l |
m |
n |
ñ |
o |
p |
q |
r |
s |
t |
u |
v |
w |
x |
y |
z |
¡Hola! |
Hello! |
¡Adiós! |
Bye! |
¡Buenos
días! |
Good
morning |
¡Buenas
tardes! |
Good
afternoon |
¡Buenas
noches! |
Good
evening |
¿Cómo
estás? |
How
are you? |
¿Cómo
te va? |
How
have you been? |
¿Qué
te parece+ verbo..? |
How
about + verb? |
As mentioned before, in conversations related with customer service, you can have:
¿Qué puedo hacer por usted? |
¿What I can do for you? |
¿En qué puedo ayudarle? |
How can I help you? |
¿Cómo puedo ayudarle? |
How can I help you? |
¿En qué puedo servirle? |
How can I help you? |
¿Podría, por favor, deletrear? |
Could you spell, please? |
Please keep practicing every day with common greetings. You have just taken the first step!! Well done
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