Intelligent
The French word "émoticondouillette" has the most accents in it, with a total of four accents - é, o, i, and e.
No, the word "hommage" does not have any grammatical accents in French. It is written as "hommage" without any accents.
The word for intelligent in French is "intelligent."
The accents in the French word "frère" are the circumflex accent on the first e: ê.
"In French, the word 'intelligent' is masculine."
The French accents are called "accent aigu" (é), "accent grave" (à, è, ù), "accent circonflexe" (â, ê, î, ô, û), and "tremé" (ë, ï, ü). These accents are used to indicate pronunciation, differentiate meaning between words, and sometimes to indicate the history of a word.
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.
Just go to French classes
for proper pronunciation
oui.
The French word "émoticondouillette" has the most accents in it, with a total of four accents - é, o, i, and e.
You spell it in French...... Matieres. And do not forget the accents.
Yes, but in French there are accents.
it is spelled , sorciere. with accents
No, the word "hommage" does not have any grammatical accents in French. It is written as "hommage" without any accents.
The accents in French language help indicate pronunciation (e.g., é is pronounced "ay"). They also serve to distinguish between homonyms and can change the meaning of a word (e.g., ou vs où).
A French vowel is a speech sound pronounced with an open vocal tract and no constriction in the mouth, such as "a," "e," "i," "o," and "u." French vowels can have accents, such as é, è, ê, â, î, ô, and û, which can change the pronunciation and meaning of a word. French vowels can also have specific pronunciation rules depending on their position in a word.