WHEN TO PUT THE ACCENT MARKS IN SPANISH? ( & EXERCISE) - la tilde en español, las reglas de la tilde
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watching this felt like you were actually in my room explaining this to me. I love this video and the friendly way in which you explain stuff is so amazing!!
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I was requesting my teacher but he didn't tell me.. thanks for sharing this knowledge 🙃❤️
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So I’m assuming the tilde can change depending where you are no? Because some accents put more emphasis on different letters and ignore certain letters all together. Is this why it’s called an accent mark? Because you can tell where someone may be from based on what letters they put emphasis on? Or is this set in stone like the only way world wide with Spanish?
thank you for your help , I understand it from you very much
Thank YOU for watching! :)
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Nice, concise explanation. ¡Muchas gracias!
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Thank you again for your help! this was very helpful!
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this video helped sooooo much thank u
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Great video. Abrazo!
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Hello, thank you so much for the video but 2 things:
1st in pa-la-BRA it ends with a vowel so why didn't use a Tilda on the A?
2nd there was no links on the video as to refer to the first video you were talking about!
Thanks.
hola! paLAbra doesn't have an accent mark because the strong syllable is in the middle (llana) and it ends with an A. The link is here: ruclips.net/video/RYCV9dasYy0/видео.html :)
Thank you , you are beautiful :)
I'm so confused. Raton (in my mind) is not following the rule you said from the prior video to this one. Raton end with a N so the stress is on the Ra.. why is the stress on the ton?
I don't know I think it's because the ton is heavier when you say it
How a word ends has nothing to do with the stressed syllable. The stress falls on the syllable ton, which is why it has an accent.
Pretty sure it’s because the last word is a n or s that’s one of the rules but you don’t always follow it
Gracias cielo hablo portugués y tenemos eso de oxítona, paroxítona y proparoxítona... Entonces, eso no me pareció muy difícil
Todas as palavras proparoxítonas são acentuadas
How come "Lápiz" has a tilde? It is a Llana which ends with a vowel. Please clarify
Rules of stress
Words ending in a vowel or the consonants "N" or "S" the stress is on the next-to-last syllable (ca-BA-llo) (ex-XA-men)
Words ending in a consonant other than "N" or "S" have stress on the last syllable (doc-TOR) (es-pa-ÑOL)
Then why does Ratón have the syllable stressed on the last vowel? 😭😭
@@charliemontero2965 RIGHT i also dont understand
looks like the answers are gone from the description or RUclips GUI is unintuitive
You’re right, I updated the descriptions all at once by mistake :( sorry for that!!
How do I know if the third syllable (Esdrújular) is the strongest? In the video referred to, you identify first and second syllables, plus those with tilde.
I don’t get why there are 3 different syllables names.. 🤔
I was happy that I understand it now but then there's an ads pop up then a guy speaks so fast. I couldn't understand anything 😃 😅
I love the explanation. I just wished that you would have stuck speaking one language first then the other language. like how you did with the accent video. It was just getting a little confusing for me personally.
Bálon
Azul
Profesor
Nubé
Amarillo
Móvil
Sábado
Café
You can check the solutions in the description box! You did an amazing job, just have a look at "bálon" and "nubé" 😉😉
I don’t see the answers
ñ