Spanish Consonant
The Spanish letter V has two pronunciations, depending on where it’s found in the word.
Por ejemplo…
1. When the V is at the beginning of a word or immediately follows a consonant, it is pronounced like an English or French B.
vosotros | you (plural) | |
invierno | winter |
2. When the V is in any other position, it is what linguists call a bilabial fricative.* To make this sound, put your lips close together – not quite touching – and push air through them.
Por ejemplo…
nueve | nine | |
noventa | ninety |
* Bilabial means that the sound is produced with both lips, while fricative means that the sound is created by a partial blockage of the air flow. To give you an idea, the letters F, S, and V are fricative sounds in English.
Note: V is pronounced exactly the same as B in Spanish.
Please note that this explanation is only a guideline for the Spanish that I know, which is Castilian Spanish. There are many regional variations in Spanish pronunciation.
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