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What letters are present in the Spanish alphabet that not English alphabet?

The Spanish alphabet has two letters that are not present in the English alphabet:

* Ñ (pronounced "ny") - This letter represents a sound similar to the "ny" in "canyon" or the "gn" in "gnaw".

* Ch (pronounced "ch" as in "chair") - While this is a digraph (two letters representing one sound), it is considered a separate letter in the Spanish alphabet.

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