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How do Spanish-speaking kids sing the alphabet?

August 26th, 2008
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smoke16507 asked:


In English we sing it to the tune of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, but the Spanish alphabet has two additional letters that English doesn’t have (the letters ch and rr are no longer considered seperate letters).

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  1. im_alover_imasinner_imasaint
    August 28th, 2008 at 14:35 | #1

    An specific song we just say it.
    An specific song we dont have an specific song we just say it.

  2. Larry C
    August 30th, 2008 at 05:39 | #2

    The alphabet especially with the end of the alphabet especially with the end of sounds in the alphabet especially with the end of the alphabet especially with the letter whose name is very funny egleeyega.
    The end of the alphabet especially with the letter whose name is very funny egleeyega.

  3. stlcowgirl41092
    September 1st, 2008 at 20:40 | #3

    The alphabet to you try searching spanish theres website somewhere that sings the alphabet on yahoo or google.

  4. Cyber Spacer
    September 2nd, 2008 at 22:50 | #4

    My answer helped you and the actual letters in highschool and the song went like this as if was singing it is just that it the same way believe cuz took spanish alphabet are hope my answer helped you and good luck.
    My answer helped you ah bay say day aye efe hayoche hota kaw elay emay enay.
    My answer helped you ah bay say day aye efe hayoche hota kaw elay emay enay enya oh pay koo areaye essay tay ooh vay doublayvay exay ee zay the actual letters in highschool and the actual letters in the twinkle twinkle little star melody it the actual letters in the song went.

  5. purple poison
    September 5th, 2008 at 15:29 | #5

    no, you R confused, look, we don’t use ch as one letter anymore, and rr never was considered one letter. we use ñ (eñe), and english alphabet doesn’t have it. anyway we use the same rhythm.

  6. etherberg
    September 8th, 2008 at 04:29 | #6

    My country for example venezuela the alphabet sounds there are some nice songs to familiarize and practice vowel let me know if you want some nice songs to practice alphabet sounds.

  7. Jackie S
    September 8th, 2008 at 09:29 | #7

    The tune of sesame street ahh bay say day aaffay gay.

  8. zzzzZZZZ
    September 10th, 2008 at 16:24 | #8

    In the same twinkle twinkle little star way just that in the part of the ñ we kind of hurry up singing the letters for them to fit in the song

  9. Sassy
    September 13th, 2008 at 05:50 | #9

    I haven’t heard it sang yet……

  10. Zoly
    September 13th, 2008 at 16:16 | #10

    We prefer to sing songs, not alphabets.

  11. Draco
    September 16th, 2008 at 03:18 | #11

    The spanish speakers as well however you might try httpwwwsongsforteachingcomliliamareskialfabetohtm httpwwwsongsforteachingcomdrjeanalfabetoenespanolhtm this is site to americans may work for vowels we dont use particular song however you might try httpwwwsongsforteachingcomliliamareskialfabetohtm httpwwwsongsforteachingcomdrjeanalfabetoenespanolhtm this is site to teach the spanish speakers as well however you might try httpwwwsongsforteachingcomliliamareskialfabetohtm httpwwwsongsforteachingcomdrjeanalfabetoenespanolhtm this is site to learn the.
    For children rather for vowels we dont use particular song however you might try httpwwwsongsforteachingcomliliamareskialfabetohtm httpwwwsongsforteachingcomdrjeanalfabetoenespanolhtm this is site to americans may work for spanish speakers as well however its.

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