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feat(curriculum): A1 Spanish fundamentals Module QA Review (freeCodeCamp#64415)
Co-authored-by: Nielda Karla <90112119+nieldakarla@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Copilot <175728472+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/es-a1-learn-consonants-and-special-characters/68efe4d3d08cd32cff8253c9.md

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As you can see, you already know five of these letters (the vowels!).
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You might also notice a special letter that is unique to Spanish: the `ñ`, called `eñe`. This letter has a distinctive sound that you will learn in this block. You'll also explore and practice other letters with unique sounds.
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You might also notice a special letter that is unique to Spanish: the `ñ`, called `eñe`. This letter has a distinctive sound that you will learn in this block. You'll also explore and practice other letters that have unique sounds.
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Understanding each letter is essential for pronouncing and spelling them correctly in Spanish. By the end of this block, you will be able to identify and pronounce the entire Spanish alphabet.
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Understanding the letters is essential for pronouncing and spelling them correctly in Spanish. By the end of this block, you'll be able to identify and pronounce the entire Spanish alphabet.
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Are you ready? Let's continue.
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Are you ready? Let's begin.
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# --assignment--
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curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/es-a1-learn-consonants-and-special-characters/68efeeee917f9037c483e8c4.md

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The letter `b` is part of many essential words in Spanish. It's called `be` (pronounced `beh`).
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The letter `b` is part of many essential words in Spanish. It's called `be`.
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An example is the word `barco`, which translates to "ship".
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An example is the word `barco`, which means "ship".
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Interestingly, the sound of the letter `b` is very similar to the sound of the letter `v`. They are almost indistinguishable in casual conversation.
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Interestingly, the sound of the letter `b` is very similar to the sound of the letter `v`. They are almost indistinguishable.
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Listen to the audio and write the letter in the blank space below.
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curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/es-a1-learn-consonants-and-special-characters/68eff2d1dd230e3c432e8ea8.md

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The letter `c` is the third letter in the alphabet. It's called `ce` (pronounced `seh`).
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The letter `c` is the third letter in the alphabet. It's called `ce`.
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Its sound depends on where it's located relative to other letters:
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- Before `a`, `o`, `u`, or a consonant, it makes a hard `k` sound, as in `casa` ("house").
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- Before `e` or `i`, it makes an `s` sound, as in `centro` ("center").
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Listen to the audio and write the letter in the blank space below.
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The letter `d` is called `de` (pronounced `deh`).
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The letter `d` is called `de`.
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At the beginning of a word or after `l` or `n`, its sound is stronger, like in the word `dos` ("two"). However, it's softer between vowels, like in the word `idea` ("idea").
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An example is `doctor` ("doctor").
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Now let's learn about the letter `f`.
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Now let's learn about the letter `f`.
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This letter is called `efe` (pronounced `eh-feh`).
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This letter is called `efe`.
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An example is the word `flor` ("flower").
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The letter `g` in Spanish is called `ge` (pronounced `ge`).
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The letter `g` is called `ge` in Spanish.
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This letter has two distinct sounds:
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- Before `a`, `o`, `u`, or a consonant, it makes a hard `g` sound, like in `gato` ("cat").
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The letter `h` is very interesting. It's called `hache` (pronounced `ah-cheh`).
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The letter `h` is very interesting. It's called `hache`.
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Believe it or not, this letter is always silent in Spanish!
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Yes, that's right. In Spanish, it's never pronounced. It's part of the spelling but it doesn't affect the pronunciation at all.
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For example, the word `Hola` ("Hello") sounds like `ola`, as if the letter `h` was not even there because it's completely silent.
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For example, the word `hola` ("hello") sounds like `ola` ("wave"), as if the letter `h` was not even there because it's completely silent.
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The letter `j` in Spanish is called `jota`.
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The letter `j` is called `jota` in Spanish.
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An example is `julio` ("July").
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An example is `koala` ("koala").
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An example is `luna` ("moon").
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