Explanation

Quick Answer

Understanding stress in Spanish is key to correct pronunciation, as is understanding the fancy words used to talk about stress patterns in Spanish!

  • The term agudas(oxytone) refers to words where the stressed syllable is the last syllable.
  • The terms llanasand graves(paroxytone) refer to words where the stressed syllable is the second-to-last syllable.
  • The term esdrújulas(proparoxytone) refers to words where the the stressed syllable is the third-to-last syllable.
  • The term sobreesdrújulas(preproparoxytone) refers to words where the the stressed syllable is the fourth-to-last, fifth-to-last, or sixth-to-last syllable.

This article focuses on palabras llanas(paroxytone words), such as conejo(rabbit).

Diving Deeper

Knowing where to put the stress on a word in Spanish is the difference between pronouncing a word like computadorawith great Spanish pronunciation (kohm-poo-tah-DOH-rah), instead of Englishy pronunciation (kohm-POO-tah-doh-rah).

There are four main categories of words you'll come across when talking about Spanish word stress: palabras agudas, palabras llanas(also called palabras graves, palabras esdrújulas, and palabras sobresdrújulas. Let's take a closer look at each one.

Spanish Tildes

In Spanish, the word tilde can refer to the following:

• the acute accent (´) written in words like papá(dad) and buzón(mailbox)

• the tilde (~) written over the n in words like niño(child) and ñame(yam)

Palabras Agudas

Las palabras agudas are words that are stressed on the last syllable.

Pronunciation Tip

If a word ends in a consonant other than s or n and the word does not have a tilde anywhere, the word is a palabra aguda.

Las palabras agudas have a tilde on the final syllable to mark word stress if the last letter in the word is a vowel or the consonants s or n.

SpanishPronunciationEnglish
azulah-SOOLblue
avestruzah-be-STROOSostrich
balcónbahl-KOHNbalcony
colibríkoh-lee-BREEhummingbird
estoyeh-STOII am
hablarah-BLAHRto speak
ingléseen-GLEHSEnglish
matadormah-tah-DOHRexhausting, matador

Palabras Graves (Llanas)

Las palabras graves, also called palabras llanas, are words that are stressed on the penultimate (second-to-last) syllable.

Pronunciation Tip

If a word ends in a vowel, s, or n and does not have a tilde anywhere, the word is a palabra grave.

Las palabras graves have a written accent on the second-to-last syllable to mark word stress in words that end in any consonant other than s or n and in groups of consonants like ps and cs.

SpanishPronunciationEnglish
álbumAHL-boomalbum
árbolAHR-bohltree
aveAH-behbird
bícepsBEE-sehpsbiceps
cantanKAHN-tahnthey sing
computadorakohm-poo-tah-DOH-rahcomputer
monoMOH-nohmonkey

Palabras Esdrújulas

Las palabras esdrújulas are words that are stressed on the antepenultimate (third-to-last) syllable.

Pronunciation Tip

These words always have a written accent on the stressed syllable.

SpanishPronunciationEnglish
Américaah-MEH-ree-kahthe Americas
clásicoCLAH-see-kohclassic
pájaroPAH-hah-rohbird
rápidoRAH-pee-dohfast
teléfonoteh-LEH-foh-nohtelephone

Palabras Sobresdrújulas

Las palabras sobresdrújulas are words that are stressed on the fourth-to-last, fifth-to-last, or sixth-to-last syllable.

Pronunciation Tip

These words always have a written accent on the stressed syllable.

For the most part, only words that are made up of a verb form and two or more pronoun forms are palabras sobresdrújulas.

SpanishPronunciationEnglish
cómprameloCOHM-prah-meh-lohbuy it from me
devuélvemelodeh-BWEHL-beh-meh-lohgive it back to me
enséñenosloehn-SEH-nyeh-nohs-lohshow it to us
préstaseloPREHS-tah-seh-lohloan it to him

Examples of Palabras Llanas in Spanish

Now let's take a look at some examples of palabras llanas in Spanish.

SpanishEnglish
la abejathe bee
el aguathe water
el airethe air
el árbolthe tree
la berenjenathe eggplant
blancowhite
la bocathe mouth
el burrothe donkey
el caballothe horse
la callethe street
el cangurothe kangaroo
la casathe house
el cielothe sky
el conejothe rabbit
el fútbolthe soccer
el gatothe cat
el gorilathe gorilla
la hormigathe ant
el juguetethe toy
la lechethe milk
la lechugathe lettuce
la lluviathe rain
la magiathe magic
la manzanathe apple
el monothe monkey
la naranjathe orange
negroblack
la nievethe snow
el niñothe boy
la orejathe ear
la ovejathe sheep
el parquethe park
la pelotathe ball
el pepinothe cucumber
la perathe pear
el perrothe dog
el piratathe pirate
la puertathe door
la ranathe frog
rojored
la sillathe chair
el sombrerothe hat
el tesorothe treasure
el tigrethe tiger
verdegreen
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