El alfabeto en español
| Letra | Nombre | Comentarios |
| a | a | |
| b | be, be de burro, be grande | Be and ve are pronounced exactly the same, so identifiers such as de burro/de vaca are often added to distinguish between them. |
| c | ce | |
| *ch | che | Ch is no longer considered a separate letter of the Spanish alphabet. |
| d | de | |
| e | e | |
| f | efe | |
| g | ge | |
| h | hache | |
| i | i, i latina | I and y are pronounced the same, so the tag griega is almost always used with y; latina is sometimes used with i for purposes of clarification. |
| j | jota | |
| k | ka | K is only used in words borrowed from other languages, such as kilo. |
| l | ele | |
| *ll | elle | Ll is no longer considered a separate letter in the Spanish alphabet. |
| m | eme | |
| n | ene | |
| ñ | eñe | |
| o | o | |
| p | pe | |
| q | cu | |
| r | ere | |
| *rr | erre | Rr has never been classified as a separate letter of the Spanish alphabet, but this form has often been used to distinguish the double r from the single one. |
| s | ese | |
| t | te | |
| u | u | |
| v | ve, ve de vaca, ve chica | |
| w | ve doble, u doble, doble ve, doble u, uve doble | W is only used in words borrowed from other languages such as waterpolo. |
| x | equis | |
| y | y griega | |
| z | zeta |
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| Contact: Fred F. Jehle | |
| Indiana University - Purdue University Ft. Wayne | |
| Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499 USA | URL: http://users.ipfw.edu/jehle/courses/alfabeto.htm |