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It’s All In The Accent — blogs.transparent.com

Posted on 14. May, 2014 by Serena in Grammar Last week Geoff wrote a silly blog about tè (tea), which played on the fact that some Italian words change their meaning depending on whether they use an accent or not, e.g. tè (tea), te (you). Let’s have a look at a few more words that fall into this category, plus some other cases in which we need to use an accent. 1. We use the accent to distinguish between two monosyllabic words which otherwise are written in exactly the same way:

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An impressive analysis - good for who wants to learn about the beautiful "language of love" ;)

10 years ago

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