Learn about hiatuses in Spanish
A hiatus occurs in a word with two consecutive vowels pronounced separately in two different syllables.
(Two vowels found in the same syllable are called diphthongs, see Pronunciation: accents on diphthongs in Spanish.)
It's important to understand hiatuses and diphthongs in order to determine how many syllables are in a word and follow the general rules for Spanish accentuation (i.e., where to pronounce the stress on a word).
Strong and Weak Vowels
In Spanish, vowels are defined as strong or weak:
- strong vowels: a / e / o
- weak vowels: i / u
There are different types of hiatus, depending on the vowel combination:
1. Strong + strong (a, e, o + a, e, o)
As the stress in these words is on the penultimate syllable (-es-, -e-) and the words end in a vowel (-o, -a), there is no written accent, in accordance with the general rules for Spanish accentuation.
This word has four syllables: a - é - re - o
It contains two hiatuses (a+e and e+o). As the stress is on the antepenultimate syllable, this word requires a written accent.
The letter H
The letter "h" is silent and does not affect the hiatus. For example:
2. Two of the same vowel (strong or weak)
The same vowel repeated side by side forms a hiatus and again follows the general rules of Spanish accentuation. Here are some examples:
3.Tonic weak vowel + non-tonic strong vowel
or
Non-tonic strong vowel + tonic weak vowel
The tonic vowel is the stressed vowel, while the atonic or non-tonic vowel is unstressed. These vowel combinations form a hiatus, separating the vowels into different syllables.
For example, in the word "grúa", [grú-a] the tonic vowel is the weak vowel "u":
The word "reúnen" [ re-ú-nen] also has a weak tonic vowel "u" forming a hiatus with -e (eu), and therefore requires the written accent.
Here are more examples of words with this vowel combination that form hiatuses. They all need an accent in order to separate the vowels:
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