Accent Mark

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈæk.sɛnt mɑrk/

Definitions of accent mark

noun A diacritical mark.

Example Sentences

A1 An accent mark is a small symbol used in writing to indicate a specific pronunciation.

A2 In Spanish, accent marks are used to show which syllable in a word should be stressed.

B1 When typing in French, it's important to include the correct accent marks on letters like é and à.

B2 Some languages, such as Vietnamese, use accent marks to indicate different tones in words.

C1 Poetry written in ancient Greek often includes accent marks to help with pronunciation and meter.

C2 Linguists study the use of accent marks in various languages to better understand their phonetic properties.

Examples of accent mark in a Sentence

formal In Spanish, the accent mark is used to indicate the stress on a particular syllable in a word.

informal Make sure you include the accent mark when writing in French to ensure proper pronunciation.

slang I always forget to put the accent mark on my name when ordering coffee at Starbucks.

figurative Her unique accent mark in her speech made her stand out in the crowd.

Grammatical Forms of accent mark

plural

accent marks

comparative

more accentuated

superlative

most accentuated

present tense

accent mark

future tense

will accent mark

perfect tense

has accent marked

continuous tense

is accent marking

singular

accent mark

positive degree

accent mark

infinitive

to accent mark

gerund

accent marking

participle

accent marked

Origin and Evolution of accent mark

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The term 'accent mark' originated from the Latin word 'accentus' which means 'tone' or 'stress'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to denote the stress or tone in pronunciation, the term 'accent mark' has evolved to refer to diacritical marks used in writing to indicate pronunciation, stress, or tone in various languages.