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andreyandreev [35.5K]
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I need an answer as fast as possible thanks :)

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sineoko [7]3 years ago
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GORRIÓN - It is a <em>palabra aguda</em>, a word stressed on the last syllable. Accent is written because the word ends with the consonant "n".

COLIBRÍ - It is a <em>palabra aguda</em>, a word stressed on the last syllable. Accent is written because the word ends with a vocal.

LÁPIZ - It is a <em>palabra grave</em>, a word stressed on the penultimate syllable. Accent is written because the word ends with a letter distinct of consonants "n" and "s" or any vocal.

TAMBOR - It is a <em>palabra aguda</em>, a word stressed on the last syllable. Accent is not written because the word ends with a consonant distinct of "n" and "s".

PAPEL - It is a <em>palabra aguda</em>, a word stressed on the last syllable. Accent is not written because the word ends with a consonant distinct of "n" and "s".

AVIÓN - It is a <em>palabra aguda</em>, a word stressed on the last syllable. Accent is written because the word ends with the consonant "n".

LIMÓN - It is a <em>palabra aguda</em>, a word stressed on the last syllable. Accent is written because the word ends with the consonant "n".

PICAFLOR - It is a palabra aguda, a word stressed on the last syllable. Accent is not written because the word ends with consonant distinct of "n" or "s".

LIBRO - It is a <em>palabra grave</em>, a word stressed on the penultimate syllable. Accent is not written because the word ends with a vocal.

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PAPAYA - It is a <em>palabra grave</em>, a word stressed on the penultimate syllable. Accent is not written because the word ends with a vocal.

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