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# La vocal neutra [ə]

En els noms i els adjectius

Enmig de mot: hem de buscar la paraula primitiva.

Ex. espardenya - espart
verdós - verd

La vocal neutra en nombres y adjetivos

La vocal neutra [ə] es ese sonido que escuchas igual pero que puede escribirse como 'a' o 'e'. Para dominarla en medio de palabra, tu mejor estrategia es buscar la palabra primitiva.

Por ejemplo, si dudas con "espardenya", piensa en "espart" - ¡ahí tienes la 'a'! Lo mismo pasa con "verdós" que viene de "verd", así que lleva 'e'. Es como encontrar pistas en un juego.

Hay algunas palabras trampa que debes memorizar. Cuando el catalán lleva 'e', el castellano tiene 'a': ALBERCOC, MERAVELLA, TREBALL. Y al revés, catalán con 'a' donde el castellano tiene 'e': AFAITAR, AMBAIXADA, DAVANT.

¡Truco de memoria! Asocia estas palabras con frases que uses a menudo para recordarlas mejor.

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of 2
# La vocal neutra [ə]

En els noms i els adjectius

Enmig de mot: hem de buscar la paraula primitiva.

Ex. espardenya - espart
verdós - verd

Reglas para el final de palabra

Al final de palabra singular, el género es tu mejor amigo. Si la palabra es masculina, escribes '-e' (como en "home, pobre"). Si es femenina, va con '-a' (como en "nena, pobra").

Pero cuidado con las excepciones masculinas. Los nombres que acaban en -ma, -ta, -arca, -cida, -ista son tramposos y van con 'a': "panorama, planeta, monarca". También palabras como "dia, mapa, terra" rompen la regla.

Para los verbos, tienes dos trucos infalibles. En el radical, busca la 3ª persona del presente: si "ell parla", entonces "parlàvem" lleva 'a'. En las desinencias, la última letra siempre es '-a' ("ella parla"), excepto en "obre, omple, corre, vine" y los infinitivos en '-re'.

Recuerda: En plural siempre escribes '-e' al final, sin excepciones. ¡Es la regla más fácil!

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OtrosOtros226 views·Updated May 22, 2026·2 pages

Tot sobre la vocal neutra

G
German Camp Vallès@germancampvalls_twms

¿Te has preguntado por qué a veces dudas entre escribir 'a' o 'e' en catalán? La vocal neutra [ə]es la responsable de esta confusión, ya que suena igual pero se escribe diferente según unas reglas específicas que te ayudarán... Show more

1
of 2
# La vocal neutra [ə]

En els noms i els adjectius

Enmig de mot: hem de buscar la paraula primitiva.

Ex. espardenya - espart
verdós - verd

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La vocal neutra en nombres y adjetivos

La vocal neutra [ə] es ese sonido que escuchas igual pero que puede escribirse como 'a' o 'e'. Para dominarla en medio de palabra, tu mejor estrategia es buscar la palabra primitiva.

Por ejemplo, si dudas con "espardenya", piensa en "espart" - ¡ahí tienes la 'a'! Lo mismo pasa con "verdós" que viene de "verd", así que lleva 'e'. Es como encontrar pistas en un juego.

Hay algunas palabras trampa que debes memorizar. Cuando el catalán lleva 'e', el castellano tiene 'a': ALBERCOC, MERAVELLA, TREBALL. Y al revés, catalán con 'a' donde el castellano tiene 'e': AFAITAR, AMBAIXADA, DAVANT.

¡Truco de memoria! Asocia estas palabras con frases que uses a menudo para recordarlas mejor.

2
of 2
# La vocal neutra [ə]

En els noms i els adjectius

Enmig de mot: hem de buscar la paraula primitiva.

Ex. espardenya - espart
verdós - verd

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Reglas para el final de palabra

Al final de palabra singular, el género es tu mejor amigo. Si la palabra es masculina, escribes '-e' (como en "home, pobre"). Si es femenina, va con '-a' (como en "nena, pobra").

Pero cuidado con las excepciones masculinas. Los nombres que acaban en -ma, -ta, -arca, -cida, -ista son tramposos y van con 'a': "panorama, planeta, monarca". También palabras como "dia, mapa, terra" rompen la regla.

Para los verbos, tienes dos trucos infalibles. En el radical, busca la 3ª persona del presente: si "ell parla", entonces "parlàvem" lleva 'a'. En las desinencias, la última letra siempre es '-a' ("ella parla"), excepto en "obre, omple, corre, vine" y los infinitivos en '-re'.

Recuerda: En plural siempre escribes '-e' al final, sin excepciones. ¡Es la regla más fácil!

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What is the Knowunity AI companion?

Our AI Companion is a student-focused AI tool that offers more than just answers. Built on millions of Knowunity resources, it provides relevant information, personalised study plans, quizzes, and content directly in the chat, adapting to your individual learning journey.

Where can I download the Knowunity app?

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12102,2473,038
SociologySociology

Sociology of Families: Comprehensive Revision

Dive into an extensive overview of family dynamics, perspectives, and patterns in sociology. This resource covers key concepts such as family diversity, gender roles, marriage, and the impact of social policies on family structures. Perfect for A-Level Sociology students preparing for Paper 2.

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CriminologyCriminology

Criminology: Crime & Punishment Overview

Comprehensive mindmaps covering key concepts in the Crime and Punishment topic for WJEC Criminology Unit 4. This resource includes detailed insights into the Criminal Justice System, crime prevention strategies, sentencing models, and the roles of various agencies. Ideal for A-Level revision, ensuring you grasp essential theories and legislative processes to excel in your exams.

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An Inspector Calls: Character Insights

Explore in-depth analysis and key quotes for characters in J.B. Priestley's 'An Inspector Calls'. This resource covers Gerald Croft, Inspector Goole, Sheila Birling, Mrs. Birling, Eric Birling, and Eva Smith, focusing on themes of class, gender roles, and social responsibility. Ideal for students aiming for Grade 8 and above.

1025,173899
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Criminology unit 4 detailed revision note

127,107124
CriminologyCriminology

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Explore key criminology theories and their implications on crime and deviance. This comprehensive summary covers biological, psychological, and sociological perspectives, including labelling theory, right realism, and the impact of social campaigns on policy development. Ideal for A-Level criminology students seeking to understand the complexities of criminal behaviour and the factors influencing crime prevention strategies.

129,745211
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Romeo and Juliet: Key themes

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106,587195
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Macbeth: Guilt and Ambition

Explore the complex themes of guilt and ambition in Shakespeare's 'Macbeth'. This analysis covers key characters, including Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, their moral dilemmas, and the tragic consequences of their ambition. Ideal for students studying character motivations, thematic elements, and the psychological impact of power. Includes insights on the natural order, manipulation, and the descent into madness.

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Stefan SiOS user

This app is really great. There are so many study notes and help [...]. My problem subject is French, for example, and the app has so many options for help. Thanks to this app, I have improved my French. I would recommend it to anyone.

Samantha KlichAndroid user

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