It doesn't have an accent mark, but the stress is placed on the first "e".
The accent is placed on the last syllable of the word "tiene," so it's pronounced "tie-NEH".
The accent in "tiene" goes on the "e" to indicate the stressed syllable. It is spelled "tiene" and pronounced as /ˈtje.ne/.
Yes, the word "divertido" has an accent mark on the second-to-last syllable, making it a word that is stressed on that syllable: di-ver-TI-do.
The accent in the word "grimace" is placed on the second syllable, so it is pronounced "gri-MACE."
Cuales sometimes needs an accent but sometimes does not, depending on the context. If it is in a question (or indirect question) or exclamation, it recieves an accent, otherwise it does not. Examples: ¿Cuál libro es suyo? Which book is yours? Me gustaría saber cuál es su nombre. I wish I knew what his name is. (indirect question) Esta carta, la cual no tiene remitente, llegó ayer. This letter, which has no sender, arrived yesterday.
The accent is on the first syllable in the word "compound."
The accent in "tiene" goes on the "e" to indicate the stressed syllable. It is spelled "tiene" and pronounced as /ˈtje.ne/.
Yes, the word "divertido" has an accent mark on the second-to-last syllable, making it a word that is stressed on that syllable: di-ver-TI-do.
The accent is on the first syllable -- GRI - mace
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You do not need one.
The accent in the word "grimace" is placed on the second syllable, so it is pronounced "gri-MACE."
Montaña is the Spanish word for "mountain". It is accented by "normal rules". since it ends in a vowel, the accent is place on the penultimate syllable, and needs no written accent. mon-TAHN-yah
Every place has an accent if you're not from that place.
"Tener" means "to have". You can conjugate it in many forms. Present tense: I have = Yo tengo You have = Tu tienes (with an accent over the u) He, She has = El tiene(with an accent over the e in El) and Ella tiene And so on. :]
I have = Yo tengo We have= Nosotros tenemos You have= Tu tienes She has = Ella tiene He has = El tiene
"He has" would be "él tiene".
The conjugation of the third person singular is tiene.The word "he" or "she" is usually omitted (él tiene, ella tiene).