What is the difference in pronunciation between the Spanish letters ere and erre? There is no difference. The "rr" is a longer rolled "r". For the erre, you say the "r" twice. You make a short sound for "rr".

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There is a clear difference in the pronunciation between the Spanish letters "ere" (r) and "erre" (rr):

  1. Ere (r): This is a single "r" sound. It is pronounced as a tap or flap of the tongue against the alveolar ridge (the bumpy area just behind your upper front teeth). It is similar to the English "t" in "butter" when pronounced quickly in certain accents. This sound occurs in words like "pero" (but).

  2. Erre (rr): This is a double "r" sound and is produced as a trill or roll. This means the tip of the tongue vibrates against the alveolar ridge multiple times. It is a more emphasized and longer sound. Words like "perro" (dog) and "carro" (car) showcase this sound.

In summary, the "ere" is a quick tap, while the "erre" involves multiple vibrations, making it a distinct and more intense sound.