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acentuáis

Acentuáis is the second-person plural form of the present indicative of the Spanish verb acentuar. It corresponds to the meaning “you (all) accentuate” or “you (all) stress,” and is used in Spain and in dialects that preserve the vosostros form. The verb acentuar can refer to placing an orthographic accent mark on a syllable as well as to giving emphasis or prominence in pronunciation or rhetoric.

Morphology and usage

Acentuar is a regular -ar verb, so the present indicative vosotros form ends in -áis: acentuáis. Other

Etymology and nuances

The word derives from Latin accentuare, linked to accentus or tone. In linguistic and educational contexts,

Representative usage

Acentuáis las palabras que lo requieren según las reglas de acentuación. En español latinoamericano que usa

conjugations
in
the
present
tense
are:
anuncio,
tú
acentúas;
él
acentúa;
nosotros
acentuamos;
ellos
acentúan.
In
regions
that
do
not
use
the
vosostros
form,
the
corresponding
second-person
plural
form
is
ustedes
acentúan.
The
term
acentuar
is
often
used
in
orthography
to
refer
to
adding
or
indicating
accent
marks
(tilde)
on
vowels,
and
in
phonetics
to
describe
syllable
emphasis.
acentuar
addresses
both
the
graphical
aspect
of
marking
a
syllable
with
a
tilde
and
the
auditory
aspect
of
stressing
a
syllable
in
pronunciation.
The
exact
meaning
depends
on
the
context:
orthographic
rules
for
tilde
placement
or
figurative
emphasis
in
speech
or
writing.
ustedes
en
lugar
de
vosotros,
se
diría
acentúan.