Spanish is a language in which some words are emphasized, depending on the stressed syllable and following rules of accentuation. It is important not to forget the graphic accents, so we can write without spelling mistakes and avoid confusion when reading. In this language, there are a unique accent (unlike others such as French or Catalan), ie, all the vowels carry the same tick in the same direction: "'". For you also know when to put accents in unComo's how to accentuate Spanish words correctly.
The accent is the intensity of the voice to emphasize a syllable about the others.
Some words carry a tick identifying the orthographic accent.
All words with accents but not all accents.
There are rules to determine which will spell syllable accent.
The four types of words that determine the stress are:
The Barytone words are those with accents (the voice intensity) on the last syllable.
Importantly, not all spelling words carry acute accent (tilde).
Acute accents if words ending in a vowel:
Perú - sofá - café - rubí - menú - marroquí - bebé
Las palabras agudas llevan tilde si terminan en N o S:
también - algún - jamás - según - sillón - además - organización - capitán - alemán - anís
There are words that have acute accent despite not end in a vowel, N or S. This is the breakdown of the diphthong:
Raúl, baúl, raíz, maíz
Examples of Barytone accented words:
Examples of sharp words without accent:
Oxytone words are words that carry voice intensity in the penultimate syllable.
It should be noted that not all the oxytone words carry written accent (tilde).
Oxytone words have NO accents if they end in a vowel or N or S:
Examples of serious words with accent:
Examples of serious words without accent:
The proparoxytones
The proparoxytones are carrying the voice intensity in the penultimate syllable.
Important to note that in this case all the words are accented with the orthographic accent (tilde) forever.
Examples of proparoxytones:
The accent is the intensity of the voice to emphasize a syllable about the others.
Some words carry a tick identifying the orthographic accent.
All words with accents but not all accents.
There are rules to determine which will spell syllable accent.
The four types of words that determine the stress are:
- Barytone (AGUDA)
- Oxytone (GRAVE)
- Paroxytone (ESDRUJULA)
The Barytone words are those with accents (the voice intensity) on the last syllable.
Importantly, not all spelling words carry acute accent (tilde).
Acute accents if words ending in a vowel:
Perú - sofá - café - rubí - menú - marroquí - bebé
Las palabras agudas llevan tilde si terminan en N o S:
también - algún - jamás - según - sillón - además - organización - capitán - alemán - anís
There are words that have acute accent despite not end in a vowel, N or S. This is the breakdown of the diphthong:
Raúl, baúl, raíz, maíz
Examples of Barytone accented words:
- Perú - acción - sofá - café - organización - vudú - capitán - rubí - francés - sillón - camarón - país
Examples of sharp words without accent:
- amor - cantidad - papel - reloj - capaz - pared - estoy - avestruz - virtud - fatal - contador
Oxytone words are words that carry voice intensity in the penultimate syllable.
It should be noted that not all the oxytone words carry written accent (tilde).
Oxytone words have NO accents if they end in a vowel or N or S:
Examples of serious words with accent:
- árbol - cárcel - ángel - difícil - túnel - azúcar - lápiz - césped - fácil - útil - carácter - débil
Examples of serious words without accent:
- problema - adulto - martes - zapatos - volumen - pesca - amazonas - tasa - piso - corazones
The proparoxytones
The proparoxytones are carrying the voice intensity in the penultimate syllable.
Important to note that in this case all the words are accented with the orthographic accent (tilde) forever.
Examples of proparoxytones:
- América - Bélgica - Sudáfrica - música - miércoles - sílaba - máquina - gramática - económico - pájaro - séptimo - cuídate - brújula - gótico - hígado - ejército - características - cállate - dámelo - fósforo - cáscara - cerámica - oxígeno - didáctico - válido