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What is the difference between letra and spanish?

It seems like you might be getting "letra" and "Spanish" confused. Let's break down the terms:

* Spanish: This is a language spoken by millions of people around the world. It's a Romance language, meaning it has roots in Latin.

* Letra: This is the Spanish word for "letter." It refers to the individual characters that make up the Spanish alphabet.

So, the difference is:

* Spanish is the language itself.

* Letra is a component of that language, specifically a letter within the alphabet.

Think of it this way:

* English is the language.

* Letter is the individual character used to write the language.

Let me know if you have any other questions!

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