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Acute è, grave, è, and circumflex.ê

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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.

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