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The following letter%C2%A0is%C2%A0no longer officially part of the Spanish alphabet. All of them rr ll ch
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The letters "rr," "ll," and "ch" were traditionally considered distinct letters in the Spanish alphabet, but as of 2010, the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) no longer recognizes "ch" and "ll" as separate letters. The digraph "rr" is still used but is not classified as a separate letter.
In summary:
- **rr**: Not a separate letter but recognized as a digraph.
- **ll**: No longer considered a separate letter.
- **ch**: No longer considered a separate letter.
Thus, none of these are officially part of the Spanish alphabet in the traditional sense anymore.
In summary:
- **rr**: Not a separate letter but recognized as a digraph.
- **ll**: No longer considered a separate letter.
- **ch**: No longer considered a separate letter.
Thus, none of these are officially part of the Spanish alphabet in the traditional sense anymore.
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