It was not exactly what I was trying to ask.

I will try again. Are there words that have ll sounding just like two l's
and not like 'll?
Same for rr and ch?

Ruud

> Yes,
>
> Are different -r- and -rr- or -l- and -ll-
>
> caro / carro
> alegar / allegar
>
> Note:
> There isn't rr- at the beginning of any word but there is word with l-
> or ll- (legar/llegar)
>
> Is this what are you questioning?
>
>
>
> 2014-11-03 14:40 GMT+01:00 R.J. Baars <r.j.ba...@xs4all.nl>:
>> It may b a bit off-topic, but does anyone here know the answer to this
>> question?
>>
>> Spanish has the double letters LL and RR. Does that mean that every LL
>> and
>> RR is a double letter, or is it possible these are 2 single characters
>> languagewise?
>>
>> Ruud
>>
>>
>>
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