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February 1st, 2008

Learn Spanish at SpanishPod101.com! Welcome to the sixth edition of the Spanish Phonetics Series. Here, you’ll learn how Spanish should sound, which will help with both speaking and listening comprehension. Today, Joe and Bea study Accentuation. This lesson provides the necessary tools to accenting words in Spanish correctly. This can be a bit tricky, when there is no graphic accent on the word, but only a periodic accent. What does this mean? This is the place to find out! The PDF for this lesson gives you written examples of who Spanish words are broken down syllable by syllable and shows you where the accent falls on “palabras agudas” and “palabras llanas”. ¡Suelta la lengua con SpanishPod101.com!

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One Response to “Phonetics Lesson #6 - Accentuation - Part 1”

SpanishPod101.com says:

Who can give some more examples of “palabras agudas”? And how about some more examples of “palabras llanas”?

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