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Both words are sobreesdrújulas, meaning that when you pronounce them you put the accent (the spoken accent is called acento prosódico) beyond the third syllable, counting from the last.
Reflexive verbs 2007
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Both words are sobreesdrújulas, meaning that when you pronounce them you put the accent (the spoken accent is called acento prosódico) beyond the third syllable, counting from the last.
Reflexive verbs 2007
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Both words are sobreesdrújulas, meaning that when you pronounce them you put the accent (the spoken accent is called acento prosódico) beyond the third syllable, counting from the last.
Reflexive verbs 2007
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Both words are sobreesdrújulas, meaning that when you pronounce them you put the accent (the spoken accent is called acento prosódico) beyond the third syllable, counting from the last.
Reflexive verbs 2007
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Both words are sobreesdrújulas, meaning that when you pronounce them you put the accent (the spoken accent is called acento prosódico) beyond the third syllable, counting from the last.
Reflexive verbs 2007
-
Both words are sobreesdrújulas, meaning that when you pronounce them you put the accent (the spoken accent is called acento prosódico) beyond the third syllable, counting from the last.
Reflexive verbs 2007
-
Both words are sobreesdrújulas, meaning that when you pronounce them you put the accent (the spoken accent is called acento prosódico) beyond the third syllable, counting from the last.
Reflexive verbs 2007
-
Both words are sobreesdrújulas, meaning that when you pronounce them you put the accent (the spoken accent is called acento prosódico) beyond the third syllable, counting from the last.
Reflexive verbs 2007
-
Both words are sobreesdrújulas, meaning that when you pronounce them you put the accent (the spoken accent is called acento prosódico) beyond the third syllable, counting from the last.
Reflexive verbs 2007
-
Both words are sobreesdrújulas, meaning that when you pronounce them you put the accent (the spoken accent is called acento prosódico) beyond the third syllable, counting from the last.
Reflexive verbs 2007
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