you can use the ASCII code (hold down the [alt] key and type: 0238)
[alt+ 0238] > result using this method = î
there is an ASCII code for any symbol, or for other regular or accented letter (link for ASCII codes chart)
alt + 0204 = Ì
alt + 0205 = Í
alt + 0206 = Î
alt + 0207 = Ï
alt + 0236 = ì
alt + 0237 = í
alt + 0238 = î (you already know it)
alt + 0239 = ï
The accent mark over this letter é is an acute accent. The accent mark over this letter è is a grave accent. The accent mark over this letter ê is a circumflex accent. The mark under this letter ç is a cedilla.
Push "Ctrl" and the apostrophe button " ' " at the same time and release. Then push the letter key you wish to have an accent.
When you are speaking with an English accent
accent amazing
a l'huere with an accent on the first letter(a)
the answer to what is acento is accent its the mark above a letter in spanish
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You have some way to get to the fonts that you are using. This is easy with Word documents. Go to the font and you will see that pretty much any combination of letter and accent will be represented on the list. You will have to do some clicking and highlighting, but you will see how you can copy the letter you want into your document. You cannot type in a letter and then, after it is typed, add an accent as you would when writing.
accent, ampere, allows, audits
acute
It is an accent such as FARAAD
No, it's an accent.