Accent marks, extra words, facial expressions, and hand gestures are used by Italians to emphasize words. The accent marks of written Italian are used within a word when the emphasis is unexpected. The extra words are used in speaking and writing, to emphasize acts, events, and feelings. For example, subject pronouns often don't have to be used. The verb form and endings identify the subject. But subject pronouns may be added to emphasize the particular opinions, reactions, or sentiments of the speaker. The facial expressions and hand gestures are part of an Italian's daily expression as communicator and listener in the language.
He repeats the words I refuse to accept
Italians use Euro. Most of the country's in Europe do.
Traditionally, you would use italics rather than quotation marks. However, it is a stylistic choice. For academic writing though, stick with italics to emphasize words.
He needed to emphasize the importance of wearing protection from the cold weather. For certain words it is important to emphasize certain syllables. He planned to emphasize some words in his report by underlining them.
Authors use highlighted words in a passage to draw attention to important or key words, phrases, or concepts. Highlighted words can help emphasize the main points, create emphasis, and guide the reader's focus to key information within the text.
I should not have to emphasize further. Let me emphasize my most poignant points.
Tone of voice (anger, love, hate, happiness) can be used to emphasize the words that are being said.
Certain words you emphasize
Certain words you emphasize
Italian
Before the Euro was used, Italians used Lira as their money.
They are often used to emphasize certain words, to indicate that they are in a foreign language or to set of the title of some literary work.