Learning Spanish for Beginners Podcast

LSFB Podcast 001 – Learn the Vowels in Spanish

08.08.2013 - By Miguel LiraPlay

Download our free app to listen on your phone

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

This is Podcast 1, you can listen to it using the player shown above these lines.

In this audio lesson we will learn the Vowels in Spanish.

You can find the transcript of this lesson in the following lines:

 

Downloadable PDF Transcript:  Download here

 

Podcast Transcript (Text Version):

 

Hi, welcome to Learning Spanish for Beginners, the place to learn Mexico’s conversational Spanish.

 

Today we will talk about the vowels in Spanish.

 

The vowels in Spanish are similar to the vowels in English, but they have different pronunciations.

 

Now let’s take a look at the pronunciation of each vowel in both English and Spanish.

 

A (English) – A (Pronunciation: “ah”)

E (English) – E (Pronunciation: “eh”)

I (English) – I (Pronunciation: “eeh”)

O (English) – O (Pronunciation: “oh”)

U (English) – U (Pronunciation: “uh”)

 

 Now let’s review the pronunciation of all the vowels, just in Spanish.

 

A (Pronunciation: “ah”)

E (Pronunciation: “eh”)

I (Pronunciation: “eeh”)

O (Pronunciation: “oh”)

U (Pronunciation: “uh”)

 

Let’s review the pronunciation of the vowels in Spanish one more time.

 

A (Pronunciation: “ah”)

E (Pronunciation: “eh”)

I (Pronunciation: “eeh”)

O (Pronunciation: “oh”)

U (Pronunciation: “uh”)

 

  Next, we will review the pronunciation of the vowels in Spanish by using each one of them in three different words.

 

Let’s begin with the letter A.

 

Agua – Water

Aeropuerto – Airport

Amigo – Friend

 

 Let’s look at letter E.

 

Elevador – Elevator

Entusiasmo – Enthusiasm

Elegante – Elegant

  

Now let’s review the letter I.

 

Interesante – Interesting

Inteligente – Intelligent

Imaginación – Imagination

 

Now, let’s look at the letter O.

 

Oso – Bear

Ostra – Oyster

Oportunidad – Opportunity

   

Finally, let’s look at the letter U.

 

Único – unique

Uña – Fingernail

Útil – useful

 

 

That’s all for today.

To learn more Spanish and to access a downloadable text version of this audio, you can visit the Podcast section at LearningSpanishForBeginners.com

See you next time, hasta la próxima.

More episodes from Learning Spanish for Beginners Podcast