3 Reglas básicas de la pronunciación del español-Three basic rules for Spanish pronunciation10/15/2015 Rule 1 Stress the second-to-last syllable if the word ends on the vowels (a,e,i,o,u) or the consonants "s" or "n" Examples Mesa (table), Gente (people), Taxi (taxi), Perro (dog) Tribu (tribe), Carros (cars), Miran (they look at) Rule 2 If the word ends in a consonat except "n" or "s", stress the last syllable. Examples Llevar (to carry), Edad (age), Mujer (woman), Verdad (truth), total (total), etc. Rule 3
Many words don't follow the above rules, but they have the accent mark (´) to specifically show which syllable is stressed. Lápiz (pencil), Menú (menu), Canción (song), Árbol (tree), Azúcar (sugar)
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