Spanish ER verbs with phonetic pronunciation

Spanish ER verbs with phonetic pronunciation

Spanish ER verbs with phonetic pronunciation

Phonetic pronunciation provides a way to represent the sounds of a language using specific symbols that may differ from the standard alphabet. Therefore, “Spanish ER verbs with phonetic pronunciation” refer to providing a representation of these verbs using phonetic symbols to indicate how they are pronounced in Spanish. For instance, “Hablar” is pronounced as [aˈβlaɾ] in Spanish (or ha-blar), where the symbols in brackets represent the phonetic transcription of its pronunciation. The brackets indicate that what’s written inside is a phonetic transcription, breaking down the pronunciation into syllables and marking tone, duration, and stress accurately.

Practice phonetic pronunciation: ER verbs

SpanishEnglish
BeberTo drink
CrecerTo grow
HacerTo do
PerderTo lose
QuererTo want
TenerTo have
SaberTo know

ER verbs phonetic  –  Flashcards

To practice more ER verbs, review the flashcards in the following Quizlet and then use the different study modes like us match, learn, test or spell to continue practicing ER verbs.

Practice Other Phonetics in -AR and -IR

AR verbs phoneticclick here IR verbs phoneticclick here

Grammar level 1 – List


1.  The alphabet: Alfabeto
2. Spanish accents: Acentos españoles
3. Spanish articles: Artículos en español
4. Spanish Greetings (sentences): Saludos – Oraciones
5. Spanish Questions words: Palabras pregunta
6. Prepositions practice level 1 (verb to go and to come in present tense):
Preposiciones y el verbo ir y venir en tiempo presente
                            a) The preposition “a”: La préposition “a”
                            b) The preposition “de”: La préposition “de”
7. Subject pronouns: Pronombres personales
8. Adjetifs (words): Los adjetivos (words)
9. Adjetifs (sentences): Los adjetivos (oraciones)
10. The negative form: La forma negativa
11. Negative words in Spanish: Las palabras negativas en español
12. Masculine or feminine nouns: Sustantivos masculinos o femeninos

Basic Conjugation for L1

1. 15 Most Common Spanish Verbs: Los 15 verbos españoles más comunes

Grammars Level 1 (verbs)

1. The verb to have (sentences in Present tense): Oraciones con el verbo TENER (Presente)
2. The verb to have and the vowel “A”: El verbo tener y la vocal A
3. The verb To be (sentences in Present tense): Oraciones con el verbo SER o ESTAR (Presente)
4. Verbs AR: Verbs that end in AR (Phonetic pronunciation)
5. Verbs IR: Verbs that end in IR (Phonetic pronunciation)
6. Verbs ER: Verbs that end in ER (Phonetic pronunciation)
7. Regular verbs AR: Verbos Regulares AR
8. Regular verbs IR: Verbos regulares IR
9. Regular verbs ER: Verbos regulares ER

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Spanish ER verbs with phonetic pronunciation

Verbos ER en español con pronunciación fonética