Spanish CLEP- pronunciation Questions with Answers
(100% Correct Answers)
Ch Answer: pronounces as ch in chief
ll Answer: sounds like the y in beyond
n Answer: pronounced like ni in opinion or ny in canyon
c Answer: sounds like s before e and I and like k in all other cases
g Answer: sounds like the h in humid before e and i, and like g in go or get in
front of a, o, and u. Spanish interpolates the vowle u: guerra, guion; silent u. a
dieresis indicates that it must be pronounced: verguenza, guero.
h Answer: is always silent; ahora, humedo, horrible
v Answer: pronounced like b in all cases
y Answer: sounds like ll at the beginning of a word or syllabic. when it stands
alone or comes at the end of a word, it is equivalent to the vowel i.
z Answer: pronounced like s
a Answer: sounds like a in ah
e Answer: sounds like e in men
i Answer: sounds like ee in eel
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