Hello, future Spanish speaker! Do you know what these words have in common? Corazón, sofá, bebé, menú. Can you spot it? That’s right! They all have accents. These little marks above some letters are one of the most important elements in Spanish. So important, in fact, that their presence not only changes how a word is pronounced but can also completely change its meaning. Interesting, right?
If you’ve ever wanted to use accents but aren’t quite sure how… don’t worry! That’s what I’m here for. Today, I’ll teach you the rules of accentuation in Spanish so you can place accents correctly and avoid common mistakes. Let’s go!
Let’s start with the basics. In Spanish, an accent refers to the increased stress placed on one syllable of a word. For example, in English, the word happy has two syllables: hap is pronounced more strongly than py. In Spanish, there are two types of accents:
Take a look at how important that little mark can be:
See how one small accent mark can completely change the meaning? Fascinating!
Extra tip: Not all words in Spanish have a written accent, but every word has a syllable that is stressed when pronounced (a prosodic accent).
Ready to learn how to place accents correctly? Below are the basic rules of Spanish accentuation. The key is to pay attention to two things:
These words have the stress on the last syllable and take an accent only if they end in "n", "s", or a vowel.
Examples:
These have the stress on the second-to-last syllable. They only take an accent if they do NOT end in "n", "s", or a vowel.
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These are stressed on the third-to-last syllable and always take a written accent, no matter what letter the word ends with.
Examples:
And there you have it! Now you know how to place accents correctly on agudas, graves, and esdrújulas. Keep these rules in mind, and you’ll gain confidence writing in Spanish in no time. Let’s keep going!
Well done! Now we’re getting into a really interesting part. Let’s explore some of those words that sound the same but mean different things thanks to our beloved accent mark. Check out these examples:
Tú / tu
Esté / este
Dé / de
Sí / si
Congrats! If you’ve made it this far, you probably have a solid grasp of accent rules. But we’re not done yet. Here are some common mistakes to watch out for:
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Mastering the accent rules in Spanish is an incredibly valuable skill. Improving our writing not only helps us understand the language better, but also gives us the confidence to use it.
Now that you know how to use accents… don’t let anything stop you! Keep practicing at your own pace—with calm and curiosity. Every well-placed accent is one more step toward the fluency you’re aiming for.
See you next time!