Accent marks in Spanish tell the speaker where the stress should be put on the word. In this case, the phrase for "the revolution" would be pronounced "LAH re-vo-lu-see-OHN".
The Spanish word for "cheese" is "queso", no accent mark.
No, there is no accent in the Spanish word for 'yogurt,' which is "yogur."
The English word "arithmetic" carries no accent mark. The equivalent Spanish word 'aritmetica' has an accent over the 'e'.
There's no accent on antes.
The word "Fui" in spanish does not have an accent mark. In Spanish ui always makes the sound as the English word "WE" The emphasis is already on the I.
siNote: the word for yes in Spanish is síwith an accent mark. The word for "if" is "si" without an accent mark."Si," not to be confused with "sí" (notice the accent), which means "yes."
the accent mark
No, the word "sabe" does not have an accent mark in Spanish. The accent mark is not needed because it follows the normal rules of stress in the Spanish language. "Sabe" is the third person singular form of the verb "saber," meaning "to know."
multiplicacion (the O has an accent mark over it)
Quien, with an accent mark over the "e".
yes, it is, it has an acccent mark in "e" the correct word is atlética
the word general does not have a written accent