windsurf
wat (electrical watt)
Some German adjectives, e.g. wagneriano (though also 'vagneriano')
W is not a letter used in Spanish except for borrowed words.
There really arn't too many words that start with the letter 'w' in the Spanish language. This is because the 'W' is not a Spanish letter, but rather one that they adopted from the English language. The words that begin with a 'w' in Spanish are all nouns.
There aren't any.
Here whisky = güisqui watt = vatio
xilófonoxenofobiaxenófoboyateyugoyugoslaviawhiski (nowadays, this spelling is accepted in Spanish)Other workds I can think in Spanish with a W are mainly names..
There aren't any. Words that start with w in Spanish are borrowed from other cultures.
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The letter W is not used in true Spanish words. Most English words that contain W are related to German. In a publication in Spanish, W will show in proper names like Washington, just as vowels with written accents might be used in English context in a place name like Chichén Itzá. But Chichén Itzá is not an English word, and Washington is not a Spanish word.
waterpolista wat (= English 'watt', is also rendered by 'vatio'. Similarly 'Wagnerian' and 'Westphalian' can be rendered by 'wagneriano' and 'westfaliano', but more correctly 'vagneriano' and 'vestfaliano')
W is not strictly part of the Spanish alphabet. Any words with it that are used in Spanish wold be borrowed words from other languages (for example, whisky).X starts a few words such as xenofobia--also not really a native Spanish word, as it comes from Greek.Y Ya and y are words. Some words can alternatively be spellied with y- or hi-; for example yerba/hierba.Z zaguán, zanahoria, zapata, zurcier.
Yes the letter W is in the spanish alphabet... In my dictionary there are 11 words with the letter W, but most of them are words from foreign languages like the word: Windsurfista = Windsurfer
Hardly any. "W" is hardly considered a Spanish letter; it is only used in foreign words.