An accent is there to change the pronunciation of a letter.
an accent that goes up from left to right (acute) makes the word have an 'ay' sound, this accent only works on an e.
an accent that goes down from right to left (grave) gives the letter a more rounded sound and works on an a, e, or u.
No, the word "tienes" does not have an accent on the letter "i". It is spelled with a plain "i".
The letter "B" in French is pronounced "bay" similar to how it is pronounced in English. The pronunciation remains the same in most French words.
French very rarely uses the letter K. The only adjective that comes to mind is kafkaesque.
In French, the letter "q" is pronounced as "koo."
In French, the letter "x" is pronounced as "eks."
Distance is the same in both France and America but the French say it with an acent.
Just liverpool, stays the same. Just like names but you say in french acent
No, the word "tienes" does not have an accent on the letter "i". It is spelled with a plain "i".
Several!
Australian
At West beach there is acent peirs there you need to build a canue to get you to the ther island At West beach there is acent peirs there you need to build a canue to get you to the ther island At West beach there is acent peirs there you need to build a canue to get you to the ther island
Cheryl has a Gordie accent
yes
because it's an awesome country and their acent is amazing!
It has learned an English acent and the love of tea and Harry Potter
i belive its acent and we can't pronounce it because were on the internet lol hahahaha
ACENT (ok - that only works in Latin) so how about: ENACT