"étaler" has an accent, from the right down to the left.
La Grilled Bread. andyyroxx: le pain grille (with an accent on the e, the one that looks like this: / )
do you like my French accent?
French uses several accent symbols: Accent aigu (acute accent): ´ as in áéíóú Accent grave (grave accent): ` as in à èìòù Accent circonflexe (circumflex accent): ˆ as in âêîôû Tréma (dieresis): ¨ as in äëïöü Cédille (cedilla): ç Ç
A tilde.
aimez-vous l'accent means do you like the accent ?
Live in England for a while... But if you mean just get rid of the french accent, you just need to practice putting the emphasis on words at the right spots. But most people like a french accent...
An accent mark looks like just an apostrophe at a 45 degree angle.Here is an example: resuméIf you have Windows, you can use the program 'Character Map', and it has all of the available accents over all of the vowels.
Exactly like in English but with a french accent na-ta-LEE
J'habite avec ma mere, mon pere, et mon frere. (There are accent marks on the first e in mere and pere and frere. It's an accent mark that looks like \ but over the letter. I cant type it.)
un accent (masc.) un accent aigu : é un accent grave : è un accent circonflexe : ê
Yes,"Lumiere" (lume-yair) which in french means light.The word actually came from the the invention of the camera invented in France. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sorry but i dont think it has an accent. accent is something like ĕ
Each language has its own accents, so there is no such thing as a 1-1 equivalent of a Southern Accent (in English) with a French accent that has the same "twang" or inspires the same feelings of being "down-home", "rural", and "less high-brow". Probably the French accent that would sound like this most strongly like a Southern Accent to a French speaker would be Cajun French.Watch the video below to see a native Cajun French speaker.