Sébastien
To write "Sebastien" with the correct French accents, it should be written as "Sébastien". The accent over the "e" is called an acute accent in French and changes the pronunciation to "ay".
You should write French with a capital letter, so French restaurant is correct.
The French script is based on the Latin alphabet and consists of 26 letters. It is commonly used to write the French language, as well as other languages that use the Latin script with some modifications. French script includes diacritics such as accents and cedillas to denote pronunciation.
He has in French is "Il a..." Hope this helps :)
To write "50th" in French, you would write "50ème."
The phrase "write to me something" is not grammatically correct. It should be either "write something to me" or "write me something."
You should write French with a capital letter, so French restaurant is correct.
'beaucoup' is the correct spelling.
No, but she did write a book called How The Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents.
To write age in French, you would use the word "âge" followed by the number. For example, "J'ai vingt ans" means "I am twenty years old."
Unfortunately it is not possible to insert the correct symbols for accents above the letters to give the exact Chinese translation of "Glad I can help". Without the accents the translation is: "Hen gaoxing wo keyi bang"
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For the most part, the French language is composed of the same letter system as English, except for a few accents. (é,ç,ô, etc.) However, there is a French variant of Anastasia, "Anastasie". This was a common nickname that the Grand Duchess was addressed by.
S-I-N-D. It has no accents and stuff
a donde es a la escuela? (without accents)
French Language uses grapheme to ensure correct pronounciation
Yes its correct to write, "i am in attendance at....."
If you wanna hear the right French ponounciation, you have to google "acapela texte to speech demo". Then choose "French - Bruno" and write your text.