Well I learned something new from this thread, my work here is done.
Well I learned something new from this thread, my work here is done.
i haven't finished reading the alphabet, thanks for spoiling it for me
I had to learn the spanish alphabet for this thing I was goin to do then I quit.
Ah bay say day ey effe hey atche eee hota kah ellay ellyah emmay ennay ennyay oh peh coo erray errrrrray essay tay ooo vay do-blay ve eckies i-gri-ay-ga zeta
You forgot ñ
ß
I thought rr and ll were removed from the spanish alphabet
that's what I learned in spanish class, at least
I was correct.
There are three digraphs: ⟨ch⟩ (che / ce hache), ⟨ll⟩ (elle / doble ele) and ⟨rr⟩ (doble erre).[2] While che and elle were formerly considered separate letters,[1] the tenth congress of the Association of Spanish Language Academies agreed to alphabetize ⟨ch⟩ and ⟨ll⟩ as ordinary pairs of letters in the dictionary by request of UNESCO and other international organizations. Thus ⟨ch⟩ now comes between ⟨cg⟩ and ⟨ci⟩, instead of being alphabetized between ⟨c⟩ and ⟨d⟩ as was formerly done.[3] Despite their former status as separate letters of the alphabet, ⟨ch⟩, ⟨ll⟩, and ⟨rr⟩ have always been correctly capitalized as two Latin letters. The word chillón in a text written in all caps is CHILLÓN, not *ChILlÓN, and if it is the first word of a sentence, it is written Chillón, not *CHillón. Sometimes one finds lifts (elevators) with buttons marked *LLamar, but this double capitalization has always been incorrect according to RAE rules.
FUCK YOU QALBERT YOU CHEATING FAT FUCK I'M GOING TO RAPE YOU WITH A CACTUS
HAHA THIS GUY DOESNT KNOW THE ALPHABETSq
Last edited by Odon; Today at 07:44 PM.
big whoop
wanna fight about it
because i will not fight you
so we're going to have to agree to disagree.
no i don't
why would I fight about that?
because this is the internet and we argue about anything
we argue about almost everything, it would be impossible to argue about everything