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Díaz requires an accent, whereas Dias does not. Both are two syllable words with the spoken stress on the penultimate syllable. When that is the case, a written accent is required when the word ends in any letter other than a vowel, s, or n. A written accent is not used when the word ends a vowel, s, or n. Here are some other examples: Hernández, Rodríguez, and Gómez all need an accent because they do not end in a vowel, s, or n, while Hernandes, Rodrigues, and Gomes do not need an accent because they DO end in either a vowel, s, or n.

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Yes, it's "días" (accent on the 'i').

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