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Stress and Written Accent Marks Part 1
1. Vowel or “n” or “s” = penultimate syllable Examples: Cosa>> co-sa Examen>> e-xa-men Italiano>>i-ta-lia-no Gracias>>gra-cias Eres>>e-res Lenguas>>len-guas
2. Any other consonant = last syllable Usted>>us-ted Liberal>>li-be-ral Doctor>>doc-tor Natural>>na-tu-ral Profesor>>pro-fe-sor Estar>>es-tar
Practice Placing Proper Stress Mochila Mo-chi-la mo-chi-la Menos Me-nos Me-nos Regular Re-gu-lar Re-gu-lar
More Practice Igualmente i-gual-men-te i-gual-men-te Ecuador E-cua-dor E-cua-dor Elegante E-le-gan-te E-le-gan-te
Nopal No-pal No-pal Humanidad Hu-ma-ni-dad Hu-ma-ni-dad

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2-Stress and written accent marks (recorded)

  • 1. Stress and Written Accent Marks Part 1
  • 2. 1. Vowel or “n” or “s” = penultimate syllable Examples: Cosa>> co-sa Examen>> e-xa-men Italiano>>i-ta-lia-no Gracias>>gra-cias Eres>>e-res Lenguas>>len-guas
  • 3. 2. Any other consonant = last syllable Usted>>us-ted Liberal>>li-be-ral Doctor>>doc-tor Natural>>na-tu-ral Profesor>>pro-fe-sor Estar>>es-tar
  • 4. Practice Placing Proper Stress Mochila Mo-chi-la mo-chi-la Menos Me-nos Me-nos Regular Re-gu-lar Re-gu-lar
  • 5. More Practice Igualmente i-gual-men-te i-gual-men-te Ecuador E-cua-dor E-cua-dor Elegante E-le-gan-te E-le-gan-te
  • 6. Nopal No-pal No-pal Humanidad Hu-ma-ni-dad Hu-ma-ni-dad

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