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Pronunciation Cheat Sheet

Every sound, how to make it, and the traps English speakers fall into.
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The 5 Vowels — always the same, short & crisp
LetterSoundLike in EnglishExample
Aahfathercasa, mamá
Eehbetmesa, café
Ieeseesí, vivir
Oohmorehola, ojo
Uoofoodluna, tú
💡 Spanish vowels never «reduce» to a lazy uh sound like in English. Keep every vowel pure, even in long words.
Tricky Consonants
LetterSoundExample
Ck before a/o/u • s before e/icasa • cena
Ghard g before a/o/u • like English h before e/igato • gente
Jstrong h (from the throat)jamón, hijo
Hcompletely silenthola, hay
LLlike English yllamar, calle
Ñny (like canyon)mañana, niño
Ra single tap of the tonguepero, cara
RRa strong rolled trillperro, rojo
V / Bidentical — a soft bvaca = boca
Zs (in Latin America)zapato
QUk (the u is silent)queso, quién
GUhard g before e/i (u silent)guitarra
Where's the stress?
RuleStress
Ends in vowel, n or s2nd-to-last syllable
ca-sa, ha-blan
Ends in other consonantlast syllable
ha-blar, ciu-dad
Has an accent markon that vowel
ma-má, ár-bol
Top Mistakes to Avoid
  • Pronouncing the H — it's always silent.
  • Making V buzz like English — it's a soft B.
  • Using the English R — tap it once instead.
  • Saying the U in que/gui — it's silent.
  • Letting vowels drift to uh — keep them crisp.
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