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  1. This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Spanish on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Spanish in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them.

  2. Help:IPA - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article includes inline links to audio files. If you have trouble playing the files, see Wikipedia Media help. The latest official IPA chart, revised to 2020. Here is a basic key to the symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Several rare IPA symbols are not included.

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  4. Shortcut. H:IPA-ES. In general, Castilian Spanish is used in IPA transcriptions except for some words with / θ / and / ʎ /: For terms that are more relevant to regions that have undergone yeísmo (where words such as haya and halla are pronounced the same), words spelled with ll can be transcribed with [ʝ]. For terms that are more relevant ...

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    Modern Spanish uses only the acute accent, over any vowel: á é í ó ú. In the past, accents were sometimes omitted from capital letters; however, current practice, which the Academy recommends, is to use them on all capitals. The accent mark in Spanish has an important function: it marks the stressed or "accented" syllable in a word. It is also used...

    Ligatures are typographical combinations of adjacent letters, such as æ. Spanish does not use ligatures.

    In current Spanish, the only difference from the sorting of English is that the ñ is a separate letter, following n and before o. Accent marks (áéíóúÁÉÍÓÚ) do not affect sorting, nor does the diaeresis (the two superscript dots) used over ü and Ü in a few words such as lingüística(linguistics). Such words are filed as if the written accent or diaer...

    Follow the capitalization of the text being quoted (unless it is mistaken according to Spanish rules). Spanish uses capital letters significantly less than English. While proper nouns are capitalized, adjectives derived from them are not: español, irlandés, neoyorquino (Spanish or Spaniard, Irish or an Irish person, New Yorkish or a New Yorker). In...

    The maternal surname (apellido materno) or matronymic is generally not used in titles per Wikipedia:MIDDLES#Multiple_and_changed_surnames but is used in article lead per WP:FULLNAME. Note that Hispanic names should never be alphabetized by the maternal surname. For example, Spanish poet and playwright Federico García Lorcais usually referred to, in...

    4.1.1 Catalonia, Valencia and Balearics

    1. See Category:Geography of Catalonia, Category:Geography of the Valencian Community, Category:Geography of the Balearic Islands Spanish exonyms are currently used for some very well known toponyms such as Alicante and Ibiza. Catalan/Valencian endonyms are generally used for less known places. See List of Spanish exonyms for Catalan toponyms

    4.3.1 Puerto Rico

    When referring to the barrios of Puerto Rico use the word "barrio" in preference to the English "ward", except when quoting an English-language source or discussing the alternate usages. (See discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Puerto Rico#Barrio/Ward.)

    See Wikipedia:WikiProject Puerto Rico/Style guide Per WP:PRON#Other languages, Spanish pronunciation is given in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Help:IPA/Spanish provides a guide for editors and readers on Spanish IPA transcriptions. The first transcription should be bracketed within {{IPA-es}} so that readers can be directed to Help:IPA...

  5. This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For the distinction between [ ], / / and , see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. This article is about the phonology and phonetics of the Spanish language.

  6. Wikipedia:IPA for Spanish. en:Help:IPA/Spanish This page is a soft redirect. Category: Wikipedia soft redirects.

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