It is an accent mark, it this case it's an E with an acute accent.
An "e" with a bar over it means it has the long sound as in the word "deep."
-- Find out what 'e' is. -- Double it. -- Add 10. The answer is good as long as 'e' doesn't change. Then you have to do it all over again.
8e4 / -4r3 = (2 x 4)e x e3 / -4r3 = -2e (e/r)3
matter equels y to the power x plus e
287 over 861 in simplest terms is 1/3
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 :-/
Technically you are both the fiance/fiancee but by definition the fiance (with one e) is the man that is engaged to the woman and fiancee (with two e's) is the woman that is engaged to the man.
You and your fiance[e] are planning to get married.
fiancée = ארוסה (ah-roo-SAH)
FIANCEE
Fiancee
"une fiancée" - That's a French word as far as I know.
Fiancée is already feminine. The masculine form is fiancé.
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Fiancee is feminine and fiance is masculine
I am so glad to be his fiancee.
A fiancee is the person that someone is engaged to, meaning they are going to marry him/her. For example, "My fiancee got me a beautiful ring".