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I don't think there's a big difference in pronunciation, but "a" is the third-person past-participle of "avoir," which means "to have" (think "he HAS"). "à," on the other hand, means "to" (think "I went TO the mall").

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In French, "a" without an accent is a verb that means "has" or "have," while "à" with an accent is a preposition that typically indicates location, direction, or time. The accent on the letter "à" changes the pronunciation and meaning of the word.

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