"B" and "V"
"S" and "Z"
"LL" and "Y"
LLe LLi LLo LLu
Ya Ye Yi Yo Yu
H
CH cha che chi cho chu
CE CI SE SI ZE ZI
GE GI JE JI
CA CO CU KA KO KU
GUE GUI QUE QUI
GÜE GÜI
LETTER B"
We close our lips
and we push air between them.
The teeth are separated.
The tongue is placed just
in the middle of the mouth untouched
nothing.
LETTER C"
The lips half open.
Teeth together
Language in the middle and opposite,
lightly stuck
to the teeth below
LETTER "CH"
Teeth together
Separate lips
Language in the middle and opposite,
stuck to the bottom teeth.
The air is blown by
in the middle of the teeth and
moves the tongue
slightly down
LETTER D"
The teeth open slightly.
The tongue is placed in the middle
and opposite, touching the
teeth above.
LETTER "F"
The lower lip slightly covers
the upper teeth. Between
these must leave the air.
The language goes in the middle,
without touching anything.
Letter "G"
The tip of the tongue goes in the middle,
without touching anything, but the part of
behind the tongue should touch
the palate. At that point you must
look for vibration
The teeth remain
slightly open
LETTER "J"
Same as the letter G, but
instead of vibrating, the air flows
LETTER "K"
Similar to the letter J,
but the air is pushed
in one short movement
LETTER I"
The tip of the tongue is placed
in the front of the
palate. The mouth and
the teeth slightly
open
LETTER M"
The lips come together and the vibration
is done from inside the
mouth. The tongue goes in the middle without
touch nothing
LETTER "N"
The tip of the tongue should touch
the union of the palate with the teeth
of superiors. The vibration
performed from inside the mouth.
Teeth and mouth are going
slightly open
Letter "Ñ"
Similar to the letter "N", but the tip
of the language no longer makes contact with
the palate or with the upper teeth.
Instead, the tip of the tongue
it is slightly down and now it will be
the middle part of the tongue that touches
the palate. The teeth can go
together or slightly open.
LETTER P"
The lips come together and the
language goes in the middle,
without touching anything.
LETTER "Q"
The tip of the tongue goes in the middle,
without touching anything, but the part of
behind the tongue should touch
the palate. At that point you must
look for vibration in a
just push.
The teeth remain
slightly open
LETTER R"
The tip of the tongue
It is placed on the palate
(approximately 1 cm behind
the upper teeth)
At that point the air passes
causing intense vibration.
Unlike the letter "R" in English (where the
sound begins with the lips in the form of "peak"), the
letter "R" in Spanish is done with the lips stretched.
LETTERS"
The lips half open.
Teeth together
Language in the middle and opposite,
lightly stuck
to the bottom teeth.
LETTER "T"
The tongue is placed on the palate,
right where the
Upper teeth. It is done
light pressure.
LETTER "V"
We close our lips
and we push air between them.
The teeth are separated.
The tongue is placed just
in the middle of the mouth untouched
nothing.
LETTER "W"
The lips are placed in
"peak" shape, such as W and
R of the English language.
The middle part of the tongue
touch the palate. The tip of
the tongue goes in the middle and does not touch anything.
LETTER "X"
The language goes higher than
the letter "S" but without touching the
palate. If the letter "K" and
the "S" in a fast way, it
it forms the same sound.
LETTER Y"
The front of the tongue
(behind the tip) touch the
palate and there goes the air. The
tip of the tongue touches the part
from below the mouth
The teeth and mouth are almost closed.
The lips stretch slightly.
LETTER "Z"
The lips half open.
Teeth together
Tongue in the middle and opposite,
lightly stuck
to the bottom teeth.
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