A few days ago
Raven J

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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A few days ago
navy_bison

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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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5 years ago
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A few days ago
ChioPio
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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A few days ago
BlueSmiley
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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A few days ago
J S
llueve = rain ll is pronounces kind of like “yay” at the begining of words
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A few days ago
LSL
llamo ~ the double L sounds like a y…yamo
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A few days ago
teaster
the pronunciation’s like a y sound….like in yo
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A few days ago
Vii8o8
llama – the animal
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A few days ago
Anonymous
llama say it how it sounds…its spanish!
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A few days ago
NMprof
llama

llorar

llantas

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