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Rules for Spanish Written Accents
I'm trying to sort it out, but it's quite difficult. I know what Aguda, Llana and Esdrujula means. But how should I understand that this word is (for example) aguda?
For example, I have the word "telefono".
I don't know where to accent and should I add mark or not.
How to find it out, step by step?
27 de jun. de 2012 8:37
Respuestas · 2
To find out if a word is aguda, llana o esdrújula you should listen the word to know which is the stressed syllable and then check the grammar rules:
teLEfono ------- the stress is in LE, so it is esdrújula and the grammar says that all the esdrújulas are accentuated: teléfono.
CAsa --------- the stress is in CA, so it is llana, and the grammar says that llanas are accentuated when they do not end in vowel, -n or -s....it is not the case....so no accent for "casa".
jaMON-------- the stress is in MON, so it is aguda, and the grammar says that agudas have accent when they do end in vowel, -n or -s...it ends with N, so it has accent ------- jamón.
Takes time to learn how to accentuated words, even for native speakers. The good news is that a lot of people, in informal situations don't care too much about accentuating words...I guess we are just lazy...
http://www.strivendell.com/pages/en/spanish-stress1.asp
27 de junio de 2012
http://www.studyspanish.com/accents/rules.htm
I hope this clarifies things a bit.
27 de junio de 2012
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Elisa
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Alemán, Ruso, Español
Idioma de aprendizaje
Inglés, Alemán
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