Of course. However, you need to know the emphasis on the word.
When a word ends on a vowel, vowel + n or vowel + s, it is regularly emphasized on the penultimate syllable
If not, on the last.
If the actual emphasis on the word does not correspond to this rule, an accent is placed on the vowel that forms the syllable core.
Unique words do not accentuate. In some words where there is a risk of confusion, the emphasized word type receives a graphic accent: el (der) vs. él (er), te (dich/dir) vs. té (tea), mi (my) vs. mí (mich/mir) …
Yeah, there's a lot to be laughed at in videos. Somehow, they have to get the time full and always make it seem ultra-heavy at the beginning, and then only the ones have the solution.
Of course. However, you need to know the emphasis on the word.
If the actual emphasis on the word does not correspond to this rule, an accent is placed on the vowel that forms the syllable core.
Unique words do not accentuate. In some words where there is a risk of confusion, the emphasized word type receives a graphic accent: el (der) vs. él (er), te (dich/dir) vs. té (tea), mi (my) vs. mí (mich/mir) …
Thank you
I looked at some kind of video, and she said it was totally fucked up, but that's much more understandable.
Yeah, there's a lot to be laughed at in videos. Somehow, they have to get the time full and always make it seem ultra-heavy at the beginning, and then only the ones have the solution.
Thank you
Look here:
https://espanol.lingolia.com/en/schreibschule/akzente
You will find some rules on the accent mark in Spanish.