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Primary stress is always indicated in multisyllabic words via an acute accent. | Primary stress is always indicated in multisyllabic words via an acute accent. | ||
When a syllable with a false diphthong (i.e. αι, ει, οι, υι, αυ, ευ) is stressed, the accent is always written on the second vowel letter. | When a syllable with a false diphthong (i.e. αι, ει, οι, υι, αυ, ευ, ηυ) is stressed, the accent is always written on the second vowel letter. | ||
When a syllable with a true diphthong is stressed, the accent is written on the nucleus of the diphthong (i.e. the first vowel letter). | When a syllable with a true diphthong is stressed, the accent is written on the nucleus of the diphthong (i.e. the first vowel letter). |
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