control + apostrophe + e or type U+00E9 then press alt + x
these all work Microsoft Word
In most word processing programs hit "alt" and then 130, 138, 136 or 137 depending on which accent you want. (But it wouldn't work here!)
You can make various French accents on the letter e on an English keyboard: Accent aigu (é): Alt + 130 Accent grave (è): Alt + 138 Accent circonflexe (ê): Alt + 136 Accent trema (ë): Alt + 137
It is an accent mark, it this case it's an E with an acute accent.
you need a french keyboard i think
the accent is on the first "e" = née When there is a double "e" in a French word, the accent is always on the first one and never on the second.
une entrée, des entréesthe accent is on the first "e"when there is a French word with a double "e", always put the accent on the first one.
The last "e' in Rene has a french accent The last "e' in Rene has a french accent
Its over the e.
Fiance with one e (and an accent) is the masculine. Fiancee is the feminine, with an accent over the first e. I can't figure out how to type accents on windows, though :-/
Yes, there is an accent on the first e of the feminine first name "Josée" when spelled in French.
It emphasizes the part of the word where the accent is. for example Ingles. Without the accent it would simply be "Ingles." But the accent originally goes over the e. So you say the E with emphasis. "InglEs".
The word accent has a short A and a short E.
(With an accent on the first 'e'): What was that? (Without an accent) It was that