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Pronunciation: Spanish Alphabet
* The letter G can also sound like an h at the beginning of a word or after n for example, gigante is pronounced hee-GAHN-teh. Note: Vowels are never silent; each is pronunciated. This makes it fairly simple, just pronounce the double vowel sounds like fuego (fooAY-go), invierno (een-vee-EHR-no), or río (REE-oh). In most cases, the natural stress is on the second to last syllable, and in many of the exceptions an accent mark is placed over the vowel of the syllable that should be stressed. When words end in consonants (other than N or S) the stress is usually on the last syllable. For example, verbs like hablar and bailar have the stress on the last syllable.
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