Here are the Spanish Alphablocks (or should I say Español Alfabloques). Most of them are the same as the English ones. However, a few of them are different thanks to their sounds. Descriptions: A: Same. B: Same but can also make the "v" sound, as in, van. C: Same but can also make the "s" sound, as in, cycle, and the "th" sound, as in, throw. D: Same but can also make the "th" sound, as in, this. E: Same. F: Same. G: Same but can also make the "h" sound, as in, heart, the "ch" sound, as in, loch and the "gh" sound, as in, Afghanistan. H: Same when her "h" sound is said. She's mostly silent as her sound is silent. This is why she always wears silent suit like E does in English Alphablocks. I: Same but instead making her "i" sound, as in, incredible, she makes the "ee" sound, as in, ski. J: Same, but wears H's athlete gear but it's coloured orange as she makes the "h" sound, as in, hammer. She can also make the "ch" sound, as in, loch. She still gains her bird costume as bird in Spanish is pájaro. K: Same. He's very rare as he only appears in loanwords. L: Same. M: Same. N: Same. Ñ: N's little brother. He looks like him but is orange who wears a wildebeest costume like J, wearing a jaybird costume. This is because in Spanish, wildebeest is ñu. He usually annoys his older brother by making a '"ny" sound, as in, canyon. He's also quite fond of piñatas as ñ is included in the word "piñata". He's also friends with Y and W. He's a mix of N and Y. O: Same. P: Same but her sound sounds closer to B's. Q: Same but even when she and U conjoined together, they make the "k" sound, as in, unique. However, sometimes, Q and U conjoined to together can also make their "qu" sound, as in, queen. R: Same but her sound is either simple or rolled. S: Same. T: Same. U: Same but instead making his "u" sound, as in, unlucky, he makes the "oo" sound, as in, ruby. V: Same but like B having a star on her right eye and D having a star on his left eye, he has a dark red star on his helmet as his sound can also make a "b" sound, as in, bass. W: Same but can also make the "b" sound, as in, best and the "v" sound, as in, volt or van. He's also very rare like K as he only appears in loanwords. X: Same but can also make the "s" sound, as in, sea, the "ch" sound, as in, México and for some reasons, the "h" sound, as in, Texas in a Spanish way. Y: Same but can also make the "ee" sound, as in, beet and the "j" sound, as in, jam. Z: Same but can also make the "s" sound as in salt and the "th" sound, as in, thing. Let's not forget the accents (and the umlaut). Á: She's like A but is teal with light teal stripes. Like J, she pretends to be a bird and loves to fly. Because the Spanish word "pájaro" has the letter Á. She wishes she could fly to the sky. Her favourite bird is a bluebird. É: He's like E but is red with light red stripes. Í: She's like I but is magenta with light magenta stripes and magenta cheeks. Ó: He's like O but is amber with yellow stripes. He's a letter explorer who loves exploring in Alphaland. Like O, he's also curious on and discovers new things. Ú: He's like U but is indigo with dark indigo stripes. Ü: He's also like U but is purple with dark purple stripes and violet cheeks. He's used to conjoin G to make new Spanish words. He's always happy as his letter, ü, resembles a happy face. He makes the "w" sound, as in wait.
Jay for the Alphablocks sprites! C2A for the Alphaland Vector and the accurate letterings. Alphablocks LTD and Bluezoo for Alphablocks.