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In Spanish each vowel has sound(s).?

Yes, that's right! In Spanish, each vowel has one primary sound, though some vowels can have slight variations depending on the surrounding letters.

Here's a breakdown:

* A: Pronounced like the "a" in "father" (ah)

* E: Pronounced like the "e" in "bed" (eh)

* I: Pronounced like the "i" in "machine" (ee)

* O: Pronounced like the "o" in "go" (oh)

* U: Pronounced like the "u" in "flute" (oo)

Important Note: The sounds of vowels can sometimes change depending on the word and its surrounding letters. This is called "vowel reduction" and can lead to variations in pronunciation.

Let me know if you'd like more details about specific vowel sounds in Spanish!

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