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No, the word "hommage" does not have any grammatical accents in French. It is written as "hommage" without any accents.
Yes, because the French language has a difficult etymologically pronunciation, accents etc.
A person can get rid of the French accents from an HP laptop by changing the language preferences in the control panel. These settings allow the user to operate the laptop in a wide variety of languages based on their native or desired language.
People learn accents the same way they learn any other aspect of a language, by imitating what they hear.
French has accents over some wowels mainly to help with the pronunciation.
without accents
The French word "émoticondouillette" has the most accents in it, with a total of four accents - é, o, i, and e.
The alt keys plus numbers can make French accents on any laptop, including an HP. For example, alt + 147 brings up an accented O.
'la tele' pronounced: ' lah - te - lay' Check the spelling though as it has some accents.
The accents in the French word "frère" are the circumflex accent on the first e: ê.
English does not use any sort of accents on words in normal language. Foreign words that have been brought into the language will have the accents of their language of origin. Answer In British publishing it is not uncommon to print naïve to emphasise the pronunciation, similarly the name Zoë.
The french have accents but as I have an English keyboard I cant do it properly but the French call a football stadium "Le stade de foot". but with accents.