- Ch
- m.1 ch, letter ch.2 HC, Hospital Corps.* * *[te]SF combination of consonants forming one letter in the Spanish alphabet but treated as separate letters for alphabetization purposes* * *ch femenino (read as [tʃe] or [se 'atʃe] or (Esp) [θe 'atʃe]) combination traditionally considered as a separate letter in the Spanish alphabet* * *ch femenino (read as [tʃe] or [se 'atʃe] or (Esp) [θe 'atʃe]) combination traditionally considered as a separate letter in the Spanish alphabet* * *Ch, chfeminineread as /tʃe or /se ˈatʃe/ or (Esp) /θe ˈatʃe/combination traditionally considered as a separate letter in the Spanish alphabet* * *
Ch,◊ ch sustantivo femenino (read as /tʃe/ or /se 'atʃe/ or (Esp) /θe 'atʃe/ ) combination traditionally considered as a separate letter in the Spanish alphabet
'Ch' also found in these entries:
English:
ch
* * *Ch, ch [tʃe] nf= ch digraph, traditionally considered a separate character in the Spanish alphabet* * *chabr (= cheque) check, Brcheque
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.