Thank you Bailey for this picture! The Goose in Spanish sounds like a gun slinger with the animal name "el ganso," as Bailey illustrated so well below. In the future, we may give him a bow tie or necktie though to remind us he's considered to be a masculine animal. Watch out for this letter though! "G" makes two sounds in Spanish, but those two sounds are "G" (like in Good), and "H" like in (Hood). There isn't any "J" sound in some parts of the Spanish speaking world. It is considered interchangeable with the "Y" sound. So just remember, this Gangster Gun Slinging Goose lives in the Hood. When he is followed by an "e, i, or y" he makes an "H" sound rather than the "J" sound we hear in English in the same situations.
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