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*When y is the last character of a word, it is pronounced as [i], so it also may work as diphthong.
- Examples: rey (rey), estoy (es-toy), convoy (con-voy), hay (hay)
* If the close vowel of a stressed syllable is the syllable's core, it must have an accent mark and
becomes hiatus.
- Examples: sabía (sa-bí-a), búho (bú-ho), río (rí-o), países (pa-í-ses)
*Monosyllabic words never have an accent mark, just in case of confusion between two words.
That's so called diacritic accent mark.
- Examples: el (article)-él (pronoun), de (preposition)-dé (verb), te (pronoun)-té
(sustantive),si (conjunction)-sí (adverb)
*There are also triphthongs, which follows the same rules, and must have the structure: “close
vowel + open vowel + close vowel”.
- Examples: buey (buey), cambiáis (cam-biáis), Uruguay (U-ru-guay), miau (miau)
Vocabulario
Los colores
Blanco/a Colorido – Colourful
Gris Incoloro – Colourless
Oscuro – Dark
Violeta Claro – Pale
Chillón – Loud
Morado/a
Apagado – Dull
Azul Fuerte – Strong
Débil – Light
Celeste Difuminado – Blurry
Verde Saturado – Saturated
Blanquecino – Whitish
Amarillo/a Grisáceo – Greyish
Amoratado – Purplish
Naranja
Azulado – Bluish
Rojo/a Verdoso – Greenish
Amarillento – Yellowish
Rosa Anaranjado – Orangish
Beis Colorado – Reddish
Rosado – Pinkish
Marrón Amarronado – Brownish
Negro/a Negruzco – Blackish
Pastel - Pastel