Thursday, December 29, 2011

Hi, Does anyone know a english-spanish translator online that also pronounces the words for you?

I know there is many elglish to spanish translators but im good with that, i need to know how to pronounce the words so i know how to speak them. If you can, find a translator the pronounces the words and is free and online. THANKYOU! It will come in handy because next year i will be going into spanish.|||http://www.spanishdict.com/


Hope this helps!|||http://www.freetranslation.com/|||In Spanish, one letter makes one sound and only one sound, with the exception of the letter C and the letter G. Here's how it goes, with the english letter on the left.





a - ah


b - b


c - s, k


d - d


e - eh


f - f


g - g, h sometimes


h - silent


i - ee


j - like an H in English


k - k


l - l, but two L's like "ll" make a Y sound


m - m


n - n


o - oh


p - p


q - k


r - r, two R's make a sound like you're rolling your tongue


s - s


t - t


u - oo


v - like a soft B sound, don't actually pronounce it like a V in English


w - w


x - this isn't used often, but it's pronounced like an H in English


y - ee


z - z





Sometimes you'll see an N with a little squiggle over it like 帽, the squiggle is a tilde (pronounced TILL-deh). The squiggle means you put a NYA sound, like in the Spanish word a帽o. You pronounce it AHN-yo.





That's about it. The basics of Spanish pronunciation.|||http://education.yahoo.com/reference/dic鈥?/a>


Enter a word and click on the horn thing. You can use it or english and spanish.|||this wet site is the best I have ever seen, you are not going to find something better





http://wordreference.com





please pick the best answer...... :-)|||well once you're in spanish you will probably learn how to pronounce different things, so i wouldn't worry about it. unless you need it now, then i have no idea.





but good luck with that one.

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