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ch-i -c-o (4 sounds)
s-i-ll-a (4sounds)
qu-e-s-o (4sounds)
j-u-gu-e-t-e (6sounds)
hi-j-o (3 sounds)
o-s-o(3sounds)
ch-e-qu-e(4sounds)
e-s-p-a-ñ-o-l(7sounds)
he-r-m-a-n-o (6sounds)
c-a-s-a (4sounds)
a-n-i-ll-o (5sounds)
a-m-o-r (4sounds)
Explanation: the number of sounds in a word is like when you are teaching a baby to pronounce a word. Doesn’t matter the language you sound out he sounds technically letter by letter. In Spanish you didn’t separate some letter when you sound out them. An example ll, qu, ch and letter h following by a vowel since the h in Spanish do not have sound except when is next to a c. Hope this help you understand a little better. Please let me know if you need anything else.
Around 44 unique sounds, often called phonemes, are available in English.
The 44 sounds make a difference between one word or meaning and another.
To represent the sounds various letters and letter combinations are employed, known as graphics.
The amount of sounds in a word means that a baby is being taught to speak a word.
The sounds do not matter, technically letter by letter, the language you hear out.
In Spanish, when you sounded them, you didn't distinguish some letters.
For example:
ll, Qu, ch, and letter h followed by a vowel as h in Spanish have no sound unless it is next to a c.
The calculation number of sounds is defined in the attached file please find it.
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Number of sounds: brainly.com/question/1515875
