Placing accent in Spanish words PART 1 - Learn how to DIVIDE Spanish words into SYLLABLES
In this video, we'll cover an important aspect of Spanish language learning - dividing words into syllables. Syllables are the building blocks of words and the first step in identifying where the stress or accent should be placed in a word.
We'll go over some general rules for dividing words into syllables, including how to identify diphthongs (two vowels pronounced together in the same syllable), and how to separate them to properly pronounce each syllable.
This is a crucial step in mastering Spanish pronunciation and will help you sound more natural when speaking.
So, if you want to improve your Spanish speaking skills and sound more like a native speaker, be sure to tune in!
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