agudes
Agudes is not a standard term in Spanish linguistics. In most references the concept is called palabras agudas, or oxítonas in some contexts, describing words whose main stressed syllable is the final one. The plural form of the category is agudas; agudes may appear as a misspelling or variant in some texts, but it is not the conventional term.
Palabras agudas are one of three traditional Spanish word-stress classes, alongside llana (penultimate-stressed) and esdrújula (antepenultimate-stressed).
Spanish orthography uses written accents to indicate stressed syllables that do not follow the default rules.
Common agudas include cantar (to sing), comer (to eat), avión (airplane) and canción (song). The exact pronunciation