Many of the consonant sounds in English are as expected for the ABC alphabet, but there are also a few strange sounds to be learnt.
For example, in Spanish, an H at the end of a word is not pronounced, so the word Spanish would sound like Spanis, and rhyme with kiss.
In English however, the combination SH has a new identity, and sounds like SH in SHeep.
The word SPANISH is then pronounced SpaniSH and not Spanis.
There are other such combinations:
CH sounds like the CH in Church, NG sounds like NG in thiNG,
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Listen and Repeat Context sentence: I draw pictures with my PENCIL .(2)
Listen and Repeat Context sentence: My pet is a FISH .(3)
Listen and Repeat Context sentence: I eat with my MOUTH .(4)
Listen and Repeat Context sentence: I sleep in my BED ./ 0034 616 39 58 80
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