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Two consonants together must be separated expect, ch,ll and rr

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This statement refers to the spelling rules in the Spanish language where two consecutive consonants in a word must be separated by a vowel sound except for the combinations "ch," "ll," and "rr." These three combinations are considered as single letters and are not separated by a vowel.

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