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Las vocales: a, e, i, o, u

Las vocales: a, e, i, o, u. After the letters “c” and “g” these vowels influence their pronunciation: Hard sounds Soft sounds a “ ga ñar” e “ ge neral” “ ca lma” “ino ce nte” o “tan go ” i “ima gi nar” “ co pia” “sen ci llo” u “a gu a” “ cu bismo”.

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Las vocales: a, e, i, o, u

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  1. Las vocales: a, e, i, o, u After the letters “c” and “g” these vowels influence their pronunciation: Hard soundsSoft sounds a “gañar” e “general” “calma” “inocente” o “tango” i “imaginar” “copia” “sencillo” u “agua” “cubismo”

  2. Las vocales: a, e, i, o, u These vowels influence syllibification and written accent marks: Vocales fuertes o abiertas (strong): a, e, o Vocales débiles o cerradas (weak): u, i

  3. Definiciones: Hiato: dos vocales juntas que se pronuncian en sílabas distintas Diptongo: dos vocales juntas que se pronuncian en una sola sílaba; la combinación de dos vocales débiles, o una débil y otra fuerte Triptongo: conjunto de tres vocales que forman una sola sílaba. Hay solo 4 en español: -iai, -iei, -uai (-uay), uei (-uey): estudiáis, estudiéis, continuáis, continuéis

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