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Spanish pronunciation and accent marks
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Pronunciation Every letter will always make the SAME sound.
Only 5 vowel sounds (a, e, i, o, u).
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Alphabet Sounds c, z, s = <s> v = <b> Ll = y = <j>
H = silent J = <h> C ca, co, cu, que, qui = <k> ce, ci = <s> G ga, go, gu, gue, gui = <g> ge, gi = <h> R Rrojo Pero Perro
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Rules of stress When a word ends in a consonant (other than n/s), the stress is on the last syllable. Example: trabajar When a word ends in a vowel, n or s, the stress is on the second-to-last syllable. Example: trabajo Any exception to the above rules must have a written accent.
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Most Spanish words end in a vowel, n or s, so the stress will normally be on the second-to-last syllable.
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Accent marks á é í ó ú 1. A word does not follow the rules of stress Example: lápiz 2. A change in meaning from another word Example: sí / si 3. An interrogative word Example: ¿cuándo?
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For example: Tu=your / Tú=you Si=if / Sí=yes El=the / Él=he
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práctica
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