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Hi Guys,
Could anyone help me with this? MY teacher gave me a piece of homework that is to write down other letters that have the related same sounds as the letter given, I can copy the answer from the behind of the workbook. But I know want to why is it so and not other letters etc. I hope someone can go through with me. for instance, A: K B: C, 6 more letters F: L , 6 more letters U: blank for me to fill up LOL Thanks in advance! |
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Really here the users can't resolving you the homework it was a rule made since one year ago.
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a, be, ce, ..., efe, ..., ka, ele, ... ¿Lo pillas? |
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is A. Que??? I'm confused
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The names of the alphabet letters are:
A, Be, Ce, Che, De, E, Efe, Ge, Hache, I, Jota, Ka, Ele, Elle, Eme, Ene, Eñe, O, Pe, Cu, Ere, Erre, Ese, Te, U, Uve, Doble U, Equis, Ye (or I griega), Zeta. Does this help you, chewy?
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Oh that.
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Halo Guys,
I don't meant to ask anyone to do my homework for me. As I don't know how to do it. The only instruction is Escrible that's all. It's like find out sounds of given letter's similarity letters' sound and put it beside. A: K B: C, ch, d, , e, g, p, t F: L , l, ll, m, n, ñ, r, s U: Q But I don't understand how's the sounds like B is link with C, and Ch's sound same in some way with B. |
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Be: Ce, che (though it's disappeared), de, e, ge, pe, te Efe: ele, elle, eme, ene, eñe, etc. U: cu Can you see it? By the way, we don't say "doble u", but "uve doble" (w). |
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so it's NOT the pronounication of the each letters but it's rather the sounds of the NAME of letter in spainish? ahhhhh I get it. NO wonder how I link I just don't get it! How can S link with E's sounds... now I get it. Thanks! |
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