By Lingobi, Published on 02/23/2025
We’re told the Spanish "H" is silent—until we see words like "chico" and "chorizo." What’s going on? The answer lies in "CH"! While "H" alone is silent, "CH" creates a sound similar to English "ch" in "chocolate." Many common Spanish words, like "churro" and "chiste," use it, and in some regions, it even sounds like "sh." Fun fact: "CH" was once its own letter in the Spanish alphabet!