Question
(Cuál NO es correcto? (Mark only one answer) Spanish "a" is always pronounced the same Spanish "h" is always silent Spanish "II" sounds like English "Y" Spanish "e"is often silent, especially at the end of a word
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Vincent
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Answer
Spanish "e" is often silent especially at the end of a word
Explanation
The problem is about the pronunciation rules in the Spanish language, which falls under the subfield of Linguistics within the Arts discipline. Here are the explanations for each option:- Spanish "a" is always pronounced the same: This is correct. The letter "a" in Spanish has a consistent pronunciation.- Spanish "h" is always silent: This is correct. The letter "h" in Spanish is silent.- Spanish "II" sounds like English "y": This is correct. The digraph "ll" in Spanish typically sounds like the English "y".- Spanish "e" is often silent especially at the end of a word: This is incorrect. The letter "e" in Spanish is generally pronounced, even at the end of words.