Breakdown of Exploraremos un cráter aridísimo.
un
a, an (masculine)
explorar
to explore
el cráter
crater
árido
arid
Questions & Answers about Exploraremos un cráter aridísimo.
How is aridísimo formed, and why doesn't it keep the accent mark from árido?
The base adjective is árido (arid), which has an accent mark because the stress falls on the third-to-last syllable. When you drop the final vowel to add the superlative suffix -ísimo, the stress shifts to the í in the suffix. Because a Spanish word can only have one accent mark, the original accent on the a is dropped, leaving us with aridísimo.
Does aridísimo mean exactly the same thing as muy árido?
Why does the word cráter have an accent mark?
In Spanish, words ending in consonants other than n or s naturally have their spoken stress on the final syllable. Since cráter is pronounced with the stress on the second-to-last syllable (the a), it breaks this natural rule. Therefore, it requires a written accent mark to show where the stress actually falls.
In Latin America, is it natural to use the future tense exploraremos instead of vamos a explorar?