The "á" is made by pressing ctrl+160. The same goes for the other letters with accents. You just have to change the last number. So for "í" it's ctrl+161. And so on, and so forth.
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.
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The accent mark over the letter "e" is called an acute accent. It is used in various languages to indicate stress or pronunciation changes.
Yes, over the a.
The English word "arithmetic" carries no accent mark. The equivalent Spanish word 'aritmetica' has an accent over the 'e'.
you don't put an accent over toilette in french
Yes, "¿Qué pasa?" has an accent mark over the "e" in "qué." The accent mark indicates that the word is a question, meaning "What happens?" or "What's happening?" in English.
It is an accent mark, it this case it's an E with an acute accent.
over the 'o'
Tentaculo with and accent mark over the a.
Yes, "Sánchez" has an accent mark over the "a." This accent mark indicates the correct pronunciation of the name, emphasizing the first syllable. Without the accent, the pronunciation would change, which is important for maintaining the name's original sound in Spanish.
Mas with an accent mark over the (a)