If you mean the month of May, 'mayo', then no, it has no accent. There's no word for 'may' as in "May we go?" in Spanish.
It depends on Patricia's background and language experience. If she is a native Spanish speaker or has spent significant time in a Spanish-speaking environment, she may have a pronounced accent. Conversely, if she learned Spanish as a second language, her accent may reflect her native language. Ultimately, her accent would vary based on her individual linguistic journey.
The word "hola" can in fact have an accent, depending on who is saying it. It's a Spanish word, so someone of actual Spanish descent may have an accent while saying the word.
bordo is Spanish for board, it does not have an accent.
No, there is no accent in the Spanish word "capítulo."
It is the same as in English but just with a Spanish accent and accent marks.
The Spanish word for "cheese" is "queso", no accent mark.
The Spanish word for YES is sí (with an accent).Without the accent, si is the Spanish word for "if."Si
In Spanish grammer, the rule is: If a word ends in a vowel, an s, or an n, the accent falls on the second to last syllable.
In Spanish "noviembre" does not have any accent marks. Note that the months are not capitalized in Spanish.
No (spanish accent) puedo esperar Asta chilpayate this is Spanish accent :-)
Yes. The proper way to write it is inglés.
Yes, Cuban Spanish has a unique accent, just as each Spanish-speaking country has its own distinct accent.