Bragança, Portugal
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Las palabras acute (llamadas en oxytone Portuguese) llevan el stress en cuando terminan:
A (s) you are, will, will speak
E (s) you, coffee, even English, French, Japanese
O (s): grandmother (abuela), grandparents (abuelos), grandfather (abuelo)
In (the en su plural ens): congratulations (Congratulations), aussi, alguem
As you can see from the examples, the stress can be acute or circunflexo (^). When using this second accent will be on an "a", an "e" or an "or." It is used when the vowel is in a context where no vowel is pronounced.
In the conjugation of verbs such as "b" (have) or "virtual" (come), is used cincunflexo in the third person plural: eels tem, eels vin.
In verbs derived from them such as blankets (keep) obter (get), provide (come), acute accent is placed in the third person singular (ele mantém) and circunflexo in the third person plural (Ls mantêm). According to the spelling reform
d ela Portuguese language, cincunflexo not use anymore:
1. in the third person plural of present do indicative or the subjunctive of the verb "crer", "give", "ler", "view" and its derivatives. The correct way is "Believe me," "deem", "readme" and "veem"
2. palavras em em ended hiatus "oo" as "enjo" ou "vôo", which are now written "enjo" and "voo"
For more details, see the article on spelling reform .
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Las palabras
severe (en portugués, paroxitone ) if acentúan terminan en cuando:
I (s): tennis, pencils, taxi
U.S.: Venus, viruses
ã (s): magnet, magnets (magnets) will
(s): organ (órgano), blessing (BENDICIONES).
A (a): album, albums
L: admirable, can
N: lichen, abdomen
R: reporter, amber
X: phoenix, chest
Ps. biceps, triceps
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Las esdrújulas, (the en portugués, proparoxítonas ) is always accentuated with the acute accent in the case of an oral vowel, or circunflexo if it is a vowel "a", "e" or an "o" followed by an "m" or "n "):
athletic, cynical, intimate, shy, spherical, last
naive, transit, egocentric, controversial, ironic
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Below you can see some monosyllabic accented ...
month, pó (powder), we (personal pronoun), so, faith, gives
And some non-accented:
us (pronoun oblique), sem, but, nem, me, you are
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