Example of Monosyllable Words
Spanish Classes / / July 04, 2021
Wordsmonosyllablesare words that contain a single syllable, so they are pronounced in a single voice emission, for example the words cough, beef, peace, more they are pronounced as a phonetic unit.
Let us remember that syllables They are units of sounds formed from the combination of vowels and consonants; Unlike monosyllables, words that contain more than one syllable are called polysyllables, for example the word warranty has four syllableswarranty)
Monosyllabic formation
It is important take diphthongs into account (union of vowels in a syllable) and hiatuses (separation of vowels into different syllables) in the formation of monosyllables.
To avoid confusion, orthographically, it should be considered that the union of an open vowel (a, e, o) plus a closed vowel (i, u) or vice versa always form a diphthong, regardless of its pronunciation.
- For example, spelling the word roan is a monosyllable because it forms a diphthong (ua), despite the fact that certain speakers pronounce it in two syllables. The same goes for the word script, which is considered a monosyllable because it forms diphthong (io).
Accentuation of monosyllable words
Monosyllable words as a general rule they should not have an accent or graphic accent. This rule is only broken in the case of diacritical accent: monosyllable words are only accentuated in case of diacritical accent.
The diacritical accent distinguishes two monosyllables that have the same shape, that is, they are written the same, but they have functions or different meanings, in addition, normally the monosyllable that has a diacritical accent is tonic (pronounced with intensity) and the other is unstressed.
- For example, monosyllables are accentuated you, him Y my which are pronouns, and the unstressed forms do not have an accent you, him, my, which are articles or adjectives.
- Continue reading: bisyllable words
Examples of monosyllable words with tilde:
- He: with tilde he it is a personal pronoun; it is distinguished from the monosyllable the, which is a definite article. Examples: "He he has always been my best friend ”,“ I will go to the movies with he next week".
- Your: with tilde your it is a pronoun of the second person; it is distinguished from the monosyllable you, which is a possessive adjective. Examples: “¿Your do you know the route to get there? ","Your you always know what to say ”.
- My: with tilde my is a pronoun; without tilde (me) is a possessive adjective. Examples: "A my yes I like the idea "," Thank you for everything you have done for my”.
- Tea: with tilde tea is a noun that names a drink; without tilde (tea) is an unstressed pronoun. Examples: "The tea chamomile is good for sleeping "," Do you want to take your tea with sugar?".
- He: with tilde he is a conjugation of the verb to know or to be; without tilde (I know) is a reflexive pronoun. Examples: "He a congruent person ”,“ Already he how is that movie going to end?
- More: with tilde more it is a conjunction with a sum value or an adjective or adverb of quantity; when it does not have an accent, more is an adversative conjunction that means the same as but. Examples: “I want more tea "," We will have more expenses this month ”,“ Two more two equals four ”.
- Yes: with tilde Yes it is an adverb of affirmation; without tilde, Yes is a conditional conjunction. Examples: "Yes I love you", "Yes did you understand the question? ","Yes they had our size available ”.
- From: with tilde he is a conjugation of the verb give; without tilde, from is a preposition. Examples: "From my regards to your mother ”,“ When we from results, we will obtain a lot of profits ”.
- What: with tilde what has interrogative or exclamatory value; without tilde, what it is a relative pronoun or conjunction. Examples: “¿What was what they told you? ","What I am happy to see you! ”,“ I don't know what it was what made me fall in love with him ”.
- Which: with tilde which has interrogative or exclamatory value; without tilde, what it is an adverb or relative pronoun. Examples: “¿Which will it be your final decision? ”,“ We haven't decided yet which choose from all colors ”.
- Who: with tilde who it is an interrogative or exclamatory pronoun; without tilde, what is a relative pronoun. Examples: “¿Who did he tell you that information? ","Who I would say it! "," Tell me who will come to the party tonight.
+300 Examples of monosyllable words:
- TO
- Ad
- Ah
- Ah
- Aj
- To the
- Ace
- Yet
- Oh
- Bah
- Pub
- Be
- Beige
- Bey
- Well
- Bis
- Bit
- Pad
- Blues
- Boxwood
- Bowl
- Bon
- Bou
- Box
- Box
- Brial
- Brin
- Buntline
- Good
- Good
- Ox
- Boom
- Bus
- Buz
- Lime
- Dog
- Car
- Cas
- Cay
- Caz
- EC
- Shawl
- Chan
- Chef
- Chic
- Chip
- Cyan
- Cid
- One hundred
- Clack
- Clan
- Click
- Clip
- Clone
- Club
- Cabbage
- With
- Hammock
- Kick
- Crack
- Raise
- Cric
- Horsehair
- Crawl
- Cron
- Cruel
- cross
- Which
- How
- Guinea pig
- Gives
- Dad
- Dan
- Give
- You give
- From
- Of
- Den
- Des
- Gave
- Dial
- Ten
- It gave
- God
- Do
- Don
- Two
- Give
- Denim
- Dual
- Doge
- Hey
- The
- On
- It is
- Former
- Fa
- Fan
- Fas
- Fax
- Face
- Faith
- Fez
- Fi
- Legit
- Legit
- Faithful
- Fil
- Film
- End
- Flan
- Flash
- Flower
- Flow
- Flux
- Folk
- Fon
- Tails
- Friar
- Frey
- Frez
- Friz
- It was
- Gag
- Gal
- Gap
- Gas
- Gay
- Ge
- Gel
- Gen
- Gil
- Gin
- Chalk
- Goal
- Golf
- Gong
- Great
- Stoneware
- Flock
- Grail
- Grill
- Gray
- Guide
- Güin
- Script
- Ha
- They have
- Have you
- There are
- do
- I have
- Gall
- Hoc
- Today
- Sickle
- Run away
- Huy
- Ion
- To go
- Ha
- Jazz
- Jet
- Jo
- Job
- Thu
- Juan
- Judge
- Kit
- Kohl
- Krill
- The
- Lar
- The
- Lay
- You
- Them
- Lev
- Law
- Roll
- Fight
- It
- Lord
- The
- Luir
- Lewis
- Lux
- Light
- Wrong
- Sea
- More
- I
- Month
- Me
- Meow
- Honey
- One thousand
- Mol
- Mor
- Mu
- Mue
- Very
- Naif
- Neis
- Neither
- Nial
- Neither him
- Not
- No N
- Us
- Nut
- Oh
- You
- Pal
- Bread
- Pair
- Peace
- Pe
- Per
- Fish
- Pi
- Yaws
- Tweet
- Foot
- Skin
- Pin
- Pee
- Plan
- Ple
- Plus
- put
- Pop
- For
- Pos
- Post
- Prez
- Prior
- Pro
- Puar
- Well
- Pouf
- Bang
- Punk
- Pus
- Quark
- What
- Crux
- Who
- Quo
- Rap
- Ras
- Re
- Beef
- King
- Rial
- Rail
- Rin
- Ring
- Rock
- Role
- Ron
- Ros
- Rouen
- Ruar
- Ruc
- Mean
- Salt
- Saint
- Saz
- I know
- Thirst
- Six
- To be
- Set
- Yes
- Sic
- Sil
- Without
- SW
- Sun
- They are
- Sor
- I am
- His
- Sub
- South
- Sui
- South
- Surf
- Their
- Such
- So
- Tea
- Have
- Test
- Complexion
- You
- Tic
- Tol
- Ton
- Top
- Cough
- After
- Train
- Three
- Trial
- Troj
- Troll
- You
- Tulle
- You n
- Your
- A
- Oops
- He
- Val
- Waltz
- Go
- You go
- Go
- You see
- Come
- Watch
- You see
- Time
- Saw
- Vial
- Vine
- Vile
- He saw
- You
- I go
- Voice
- Y
- Already
- And in
- Yin
- Me
- Czar
- Zas
- Zen
- Zinc
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