@Chanman: When a word doesn't have a written accent and it ends in "n", "s" or a vowel, it's always stressed in the second syllable, counted from the end to the start of the word.
Re·su·men
E·xa·men
Som·bri·lla
Can·ta·mos
Ha·bla·ron
Sa·lie·ron
When the word doesn't have a written accent but it ends in any other letter, it's always stressed in the last syllable.
A·zul
A·mor
Ni·ñez
Ha·blar
A·bad
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