happiness
the fist syllable is stressed.
No. It's conventional penultimate-syllable stress.
The accent mark over the letter "e" is called an acute accent. It is used in various languages to indicate stress or pronunciation changes.
From NE to SW: un café
The accent in "bonita" goes over the letter "o," making it "bonita." This accent mark indicates that the stress in the word falls on that syllable.
An accent mark is a mark found in writing to indicate the nature or quality of a vowel or consonant marked, such as an acute accent, or a grave accent.It can also be used in music to express specific stress on a note, or the octave in which the note appears.
The name Juan does not have an accent mark when written in English. However, in Spanish, it is spelled as "Juan" with an accent mark over the "u" (Juán) to indicate the stress falls on that vowel.
accent mark
In Spanish, the stress accent usually goes on the second-to-last syllable for words that end in a vowel other than -n, -s, or a vowel with an accent mark. So for words that end in -a or -o, the stress accent will fall on the penultimate syllable.
Yes, an accent aigu is also known as an acute accent. It is a diacritical mark used in various languages to indicate a specific sound or stress pattern in pronunciation, such as in French to indicate a high pitch or stress on a particular syllable.
It is pronounced like this: pah-REN-thuh-sieze. The accent (stress) is on the second syllable.
Yes it is spelled intéressante.