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¿Qué significa monosilábica? Refiere a una palabra de una sola sílaba como "de."
Describe un tilde diacrítico. Es un acento marcado en una palabra homófona para distinguir su significado. Por ejemplo, "qué" al principio de una pregunta lleva un tilde y "que" en medio de una oración no.
¿Qué significa la sílaba tónica? Es la sílaba que lleva énfasis en la palabra.
Describe una palabra aguda. Una palabra de este tipo tiene su sílaba tonica en la ultima sílaba. Llevan tildes cuando terminan con "n," "s" o vocal.
Describe una palabra llana. Este tipo de palabra tiene su sílaba tonica en la penúltima sílaba.Lleva un tilde cuando NO termina en "n," "s" o vocal.
¿Cómo es una palabra esdrújula? Esta clase de palabra tiene su sílaba tónica en la antepenúltima sílaba. Siempre lleva un tilde en la sílaba tonica.
¿Cómo es una palabra sobresdrújula? Una palabra de esta clase tiene su sílaba tonica en la anterior de la antepenúltima sílaba. Siempre lleva un tilde en la sílaba tónica.
Describe un hiato. Tiene 2 dos vocales juntas que se separan en sílabas distintas. Por ejemplo, puede ser con un vocal abierta (como a,e,i) con un vocal cerrada (como u,o) como en mu-se-o. También puede ser con 2 vocales abiertas y la primera es la tónica como ca-í-da.
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