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what are some spanish words that begin with “ll” and what’s the pronounciation?
the reason being I have to illustrate a picture of whatever begins with “ll”.
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the pronunciation of the double “ll” sounds like the english soft “y” as in yawn.
llamo = call
(not at the begining) pollo =chicken
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Actually, the Spanish “ll” sound is NOT like the “y” sound in English. The “y” in English is kind of soft.
The “ll” is more like the “j” in English. Example: Julian, joy, jump.
Now, some words are:
Llegar [jeh-gahr] = to get somewhere
Llorar [joh-rar] = to cry
Llaves [jah-vaes] =keys
Lluvia [jooh-vee-ah] = rain
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llama: the animal
llano: A large, grassy, almost treeless plain, especially one in Latin America.
Llullaillaco: A volcano, 6,727.4 m (22,057 ft) high, in the Andes of northern Chile near the Argentine border.
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llueve = rain ll is pronounces kind of like “yay” at the begining of words
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llamo ~ the double L sounds like a y…yamo
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the pronunciation’s like a y sound….like in yo
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llama – the animal
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llama say it how it sounds…its spanish!
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llama
llorar
llantas
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