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In Spanish, you’ll also find a unique symbol called an “accent mark” that indicates where you should stress the pronunciation. It’s very important because its presence and location can change the meaning of a word.
Only vowels can carry accent marks (á, é, í, ó, ú). Consonants never carry them.
For example, the meaning of the word público (“audience”) is different from publicó (“published”). Their only difference is the location of the accent mark.
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Consonants and Special Characters - Task 30