The Spanish letters in order, known as "el abecedario" in Spanish, is basically the same as the English letters in order. It comprises of 27 letters, including the accompanying:
A - a
B - be
C - ce
D - de
E - e
F - efe
G - ge
H - hache
I - I
J - jota
K - ka
L - ele
M - eme
N - ene
Ñ - eñe
O - o
P - pe
Q - cu
R - erre
S - ese
T - te
U - u
V - ve
W - uve doble, doble ve
X - equis
Y - I griega
Z - zeta
It is significant that the letter "ch" (che) and the letter "ll" (elle) were viewed as discrete letters previously, yet they are presently treated as mixes of the singular letters "c" and "h" and "l" and "l," separately.
While spelling words in Spanish, it is normal to utilize words that address the letters to stay away from disarray. For instance, "México" would be spelled as "eme - équis - í - ce - o" in Spanish.
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