13/11/2021
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In Spanish there are a series of words that have come out of the list of the Spanish alphabet, these letters are called "digraph" or digraphs and are those that consist of two letters forming a single phoneme.
The "ll" was the fourteenth letter of the alphabet, but it was taken from the Spanish alphabet in 2010, because it is a digraph, passing as a variant of the letter "L".
This letter does not have words that end in double l, "ll", but there are words that have it at the beginning and at the end.
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