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accent /'æksent / || /'æksent/ , /'æksənt/ sustantivo
  1. (Ling, Mus) acento m
  1. (emphasis) énfasis m

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Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe:
accent ['æksənt] nombre acento: she spoke with a slight accent, tenía un cierto deje
     to put the accent on, hacer hincapié en, subrayar


accent: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2009
Compound Forms:
acute accentn gramáticaacento agudo nm
foreign accentn (pronunciation of non-native language)acento extranjero nm
When learning a new language, you will likely have a foreign accent.
 acento nm
Tiene mucho vocabulario y domina la gramática pero lo delata su acento.
grave accentn (diacritical mark to indicate pronunciation)acento grave nm
The grave accent in English indicates a pronounced "e" where one normally finds a silent "e", such as in the word "blessèd.".
No sabía que en inglés se usaran acentos graves.
main accentacento principal n
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