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I know that the Spanish alphabet has all the letters that the English alphabet does, but does the Spanish alphabet contain more?

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updated Apr 24, 2016
posted by Barcafan7
Thank you for filling out your profile , worth a vote from me . - ray76, Apr 24, 2016

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I am not sure now, but a quick search on Google, might help you faster, besides giving you the opportunity of using something that many of us didn't have at our disposal.

I came to this country in 1979. Only paper dictionaries and people around you were the internet of the day. smile

updated Apr 24, 2016
edited by chileno
posted by chileno
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Spanish used to regard "ch" as a separate letter and all words starting with "ch" were in a separate part of the dictionary. However there is a tendency to not do that.

"ll", "ñ" and "rr" are seen as separate letters. However no words begin with "rr" as the initial "r" in a word has the same sound.

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updated Apr 24, 2016
posted by Daniela2041
:) - ian-hill, Apr 24, 2016
Good picture but the sound of c and ch are transposed. - Mardle, Apr 24, 2016
Y la RAE que no se puede estar quieta ha excluido a la ch y a la ll - 000a35ff, Apr 24, 2016
De nuevo, astotxua? - chileno, Apr 24, 2016
Definitivamente , Chileno - 000a35ff, Apr 24, 2016