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How to say 0 to 9 in Spanish

cero ['θe?o], uno ['uno], dos ['dos], tres [t?es], cuatro ['kwat?o], cinco ['θi?ko], seis ['sejs], siete ['sjete], ocho ['o?o], nueve ['nweβe].

In gue and gui, u is silent. According to the decision of the Royal Spanish Academy in 1994, "CH" and "LL" no longer appear as separate letters in the alphabet. However, American Spanish, which is not under the jurisdiction of the Academy, still lists these two letters in the alphabet.

Some foreign words and proper nouns also use w. After centuries of evolution, Spanish in Latin America has formed several regional dialects. The reading and writing of Spanish are consistent, and the pronunciation of each letter is relatively fixed. Extended information

History of Spanish As early as the 11th century, the vocabulary of people from Provence and other parts of France entered Spain and extended into the Middle Ages, such as: homenaje (memorial), fraile (priest), mensaje ( Letter), mesón (tavern), vinagre (vinegar), manjares (food), ligero (light), hostal (inn), doncella (girl, maid), salvaje (savage), etc.

In the Carlos II dynasty, this tendency was even more obvious. A large number of Spanish words originated from French, such as: pantalón (trousers), chaqueta (coat), hotel (hotel), chalet (villa), sofá (sofa), etc. Since then, the influence of French has remained unabated. Words such as Parlamento (parliament), personal (character), burocracia (bureaucrat), chofer (driver), biutería (fake jewelry), etc. have been widely accepted and are still used today.

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