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26 words that lost their accent in Brazil

The reform spelling 2009 brought several changes to the Portuguese language, including the deletion of some accents in Brazilian Portuguese words. These changes generated many doubts and discussions, especially among those who had to adapt to the new rules. Check out the words that lost the accent and the explanation of what the changes were and why they were made.

26 words that lost their accent

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It is important to remember that these changes are intended to simplify the writing and make it closer to the pronunciation, but there are still accentuation rules that need to be followed.

spelling change

With the spelling changes that occurred in Portuguese in 2009, some words in Brazilian Portuguese lost their accent.

Some of the words that lost their accent were “idea”, “assembly”, “audience”, “heroic”, “jiboia”, “paranoia” and “tramontina”

. Previously, these words were written with an acute accent on the second stressed vowel.

In addition, other words also lost the circumflex accent, such as “enjoo”, “flight”, “forgive”, “read”, “believe”, “see” and “deem”. Before the spelling reform, these words were accented on the stressed vowel.

There were also changes in the spelling of some compound words, such as “parachute”, “big boss”, “lightning rod” and “sock”. Before, these words were written with hyphen and are now written without it.

Tips for not making mistakes

In order not to make mistakes in spelling changes and accentuation rules, it is important to dedicate yourself to studying and practicing. Some tips for memorizing these changes are:

  1. Read a lot: The more you read, the more naturally you'll get used to the new spelling rules.
  2. Consult dictionaries and spelling guides: Use these sources of information to clarify doubts and familiarize yourself with the new rules.
  3. Do exercises and tests: Practice is essential to consolidate acquired knowledge.
  4. Practice writing: Try to write frequently, using the new accentuation rules.
  5. Use spelling correction tools: These tools help to identify errors and correct them, helping to memorize the new rules.
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