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Its more like MAT-eh, with

Its more like MAT-eh, with the "a" being shorter than in the english "mat", and "eh" pronounced like the e in "pet", and the stress falls on the first syllabe.
It has no acute accent in the e. Written with an accent, "maté", the stress falls in the second syllabe, and it means "I killed".

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