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As for pronunciation: Spanish is normally pronounced just the way it's written.
It seems that native English speakers find very hard to pronounce the vowel sounds, so I hope you will find this guide useful:
"a" is pronounced like the a in "father".
"e" is pronounced close to the e in "met" or the ai in "fair".
"i" is pronounced like the ee in "see".
"o" is pronounced like the o in "nor".
"u" is pronounced like the the oo in "moon".
The "h" is never pronounced, so "hay" is pronounced like the pronoun "I" in English.
In "que" the q sounds like "k" and the u is not pronounced, so "que" is pronounced like "che" in "chemistry".
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