There are many more than 2 countries in South America.
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It means "yes" if it is written as sí (with the accent). Written without the accent, it means "if".
No, it is written as diez.
The Spanish word for "how" is "como" (KOH-moh).Actually, como -- with no accent -- means "like" or "as." "How" must have a written accent: cómo.
"Sí" with a written accent on the "i" means "yes." "Si" without a written accent means "if."
It depends on whether you are referencing me or my. If you are using me as in 'to me', then it should be written 'a mí'. If you intend to use the possessive as in 'my pencil', then it is without an accent, 'mi lápiz'.
popular no written accent, spoken accent on lar
They love that Mexican accent mixed with American.
It means "yes" if it is written as sí (with the accent). Written without the accent, it means "if".
You stress the 'a' when you pronounce it, but the word general does not have a written accent.
No, it is written as diez.
The Spanish word for "how" is "como" (KOH-moh).Actually, como -- with no accent -- means "like" or "as." "How" must have a written accent: cómo.
Panamá is the only country within Central America with an accent. You may also consider México to qualify, but Mexico is part of North America.
"Sí" with a written accent on the "i" means "yes." "Si" without a written accent means "if."
They are as different as the dialects of both countries. I can easily tell a Washington State accent from a Chicago accent, or a Toronto accent from a New York accent.
It depends on whether you are referencing me or my. If you are using me as in 'to me', then it should be written 'a mí'. If you intend to use the possessive as in 'my pencil', then it is without an accent, 'mi lápiz'.
Americans have an accent known as the American accent. People who do not have the accent hear it, but to someone that has the accent it can not be heard because they are used to speaking it. British people do not have an accent but to Americans and other countries they do for example.
well in english, no. In spanish speaking countries yes. Spanish accents are now more popular with the english, i myslef is spanish and never once said cafe without an accent, hope this helped