![]() One of the most appealing pieces is this gigantic chess board.Ĭaption 35, Europa Abierta - Taller de escenografía en Olivares Play Caption Una de las piezas más llamativas es este ajedrez gigante. In general, nouns ending in "a" are feminine.Ĭaption 10, Fundamentos del Español - 2 - Nombres y Género Play Caption Tiene un cuerpo con un agujero en el centro.Ĭaption 45, Karla e Isabel - Instrumentos musicales Play CaptionĬaption 25, Clara cocina - Una tortilla española Play CaptionĬaption 11, Ariana - Cita médica Play CaptionĮn general, los nombres acabados en "a" son femeninos. Perfect, because it's a very seaworthy boat, very welcoming for the people.Ĭaption 16, La Gala - El bote de Dalí Play Caption Perfecto, porque es un barco muy marinero, muy acogedor para la gente. Let’s see some tough Spanish words with the letter “g”: On the other hand, you have a hard “g” in the word gente (people), which is kind of similar to how you pronounce the “h” in the word helmet. Think about the pronunciation of the syllable “ga” in the word gather. For example, you have a soft “g” in the word gato (cat). What’s hard about this consonant is that there is a soft and a hard way to pronounce it. Just as it happens with the letter “j,”, there are several tricky words in Spanish with the letter “g”. Once upon a time in a faraway kingdom, there lived a young girl.Ĭaption 2, Cuentos de hadas - La Cenicienta Play Caption ![]() Érase una vez en un lejano reino, ahí vivía una joven niña. ![]() Jota (J - the sound of the letter J in Spanish)Ĭaption 12, Clara y Cristina - Hablan de actividades Play Caption y ellos también mandaron una caja grandísima.Ĭaption 25, Diana Quintana - En Navidad regalemos una sonrisa Play CaptionĬaption 13, Otavalo - Conozcamos el Mundo de las Frutas con Julia Play CaptionĬaption 59, Cleer y Lida - Recepción de hotel Play CaptionĬaption 27, Fundamentos del Español - 10 - La Pronunciación Play Captionġ3. Let’s take a look:Ĭaption 37, Ricardo - La compañera de casa Play CaptionĬaption 33, El Aula Azul - Mis Primos Play Caption Think of how you pronounce the letter “h” in the word ham. If you are an English speaker, you can try to say the “j” in Spanish as a very strong “h” in English. We have divided these words in groups according to the pronunciation challenge they represent.įor many foreigners, words with the letter “j” are some of the most difficult Spanish words to say. Let’s start with some of the most difficult words to pronounce in Spanish for English speakers. In fact, if you are a native English speaker, there are several sounds that are quite challenging. Pronunciation is definitely the issue to keep in mind when we talk about hard Spanish words. BANNER PLACEHOLDER Hard Spanish words to pronounce Let’s review the following list featuring 100 of the most difficult Spanish words for English speakers. ![]() Are you ready to learn some hard Spanish words? Don’t worry! We don’t want to scare you but rather we would like to highlight some of the issues that transform even simple words into difficult ones. ![]()
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