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    • J Is A Consonant
    • Pronunciation 1
    • Pronunciation 2
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    The letter j represents the Spanish consonant sounds, or phonemes, /x/ (in Latin America and the south of Spain) and /χ/(in central and northern Spain). When a consonant sound is uttered, the flow of air out of the mouth is partially or completely blocked at some point. The name of this letter is pronounced jota.

    In Latin America and parts of Spain, j sounds like the English h in here or history. Compare the pronunciation of the h in those two English words with the sound of j in Spanish words like jabón(soap), jefe(boss), or jirafa (giraffe). For this Spanish sound, please select the Latin American pronunciation option. Linguists represent this sound, or p...

    The second pronunciation of the letter j might sound strange to English speakers. That's because there isn’t a common similar sound in English, although it is a lot like the Scottish pronunciation of ch in the word loch, or to the German ch in nacht. Compare the pronunciation of the ch in loch and nacht with the sound of the j in joven(young), juni...

    Let’s look at some examples of words containing the letter jin different word positions and letter combinations. Please note that to hear the pronunciation types 1 or 2 you need to choose either the Latin American or Spain pronunciation options.

  2. Jota only ever comes before vowels and at the end of words (like reloj), so you can break down the sound into five sounds: JA, JE, JI, JO, and JU. Before we dive into each letter combination, let's look at the different ways J is pronounced in the Spanish-speaking world. The “Soft” And “Hard” Spanish J Sound.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jota_(music)Jota (music) - Wikipedia

    Etymology. The medieval word " xiota " (pronounced [ˈʃota] or [ˈʃɔta]), derives from Mozarabic šáwta "jump", ultimately from Latin saltāre "to jump".

  4. This video shows you How to Pronounce Jota, Alphabet, pronunciation, translation.Hear USEFUL SPANISH WORDS pronounced: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvkFPU...

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  5. J in Spanish (jota) has two main pronunciations: • The soft J (Southern Spain, the Canary Islands, and Central America) sounds like the English /h/ in “hello”: “ Jaén ” sounds like “ha-EN”. • The hard J (Northern Spain, Mexico, and South America) is a stronger, guttural sound similar to the Scottish “loch”. If you want to ...

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  7. In Latin America and southern Spain, the letter j is pronounced like the English h in the word ham. Compare the h in ham with the Latin American pronunciation of j in j amón. In central and northern Spain, the pronunciation of j is similar, but stronger and more vibrant.

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