From e7a35e14f550670240f1cf47fd4569019264e1b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mubashir Hussain Date: Wed, 12 Nov 2025 11:00:24 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] fix(curriculum): correct typo in es-a1-learn-consonants-and-special-characters lesson (#63765) --- .../68f005b907771b61fecbe573.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/es-a1-learn-consonants-and-special-characters/68f005b907771b61fecbe573.md b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/es-a1-learn-consonants-and-special-characters/68f005b907771b61fecbe573.md index 75cd510ea03..f65c76781ca 100644 --- a/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/es-a1-learn-consonants-and-special-characters/68f005b907771b61fecbe573.md +++ b/curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/es-a1-learn-consonants-and-special-characters/68f005b907771b61fecbe573.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ The letter `h` is very interesting. It's called `hache` (pronounced `ah-cheh`). Believe it or not, this letter is always silent in Spanish! -Yes, that's right. In Spanish, it's never pronounced. It's part of the spelling but it doesn't affect the pronounciation at all. +Yes, that's right. In Spanish, it's never pronounced. It's part of the spelling but it doesn't affect the pronunciation at all. For example, the word `Hola` ("Hello") sounds like `ola`, as if the letter `h` was not even there because it's completely silent.