Très = Very
The accent goes towards the 'e'. It is called 'grave' in French.
If you wish to speak French with a French accent, the best way is to surround yourself with natural French speakers and you will soon pick up the accent.
It is an accent grave, so it goes like `. The left side is higher than the right side of the accent mark.
The word "image" in French is pronounced with the emphasis on the second syllable, so it does not have an accent.
In English, the word "resume" is typically spelled without accent marks. However, when referring to the French word for "summary," it is spelled "résumé," with two accent marks: an acute accent on both the first and second 'e.' These accents indicate the proper pronunciation of the word in French.
For the same reason that Americans do: they retain the ways of forming sounds that have become habits. Most people who learn a second language after the age of about 12 retain some of their native accent. And keep in mind: to the French, we are the ones with the accents.
yes definatly. these colours go very well together. they contrast each other in such a pieceful way
Accent marks are placed over vowels to indicate the stress or pronunciation of a word. In Spanish, accent marks usually go from left to right (á, é, í, ó, ú). In French, they can also appear as a grave accent (à, è, ù) or a circumflex accent (â, ê, î, ô, û).
From NE to SW: un café
Father in Spanish is Padre Go to www.freetranslation.com for more help.
Well, honey, the accent in "purée" goes on the second "e" because it's a fancy French word that likes to keep things interesting. So, go ahead and sprinkle that accent like confetti and impress your friends with your culinary flair. Just remember, it's not a party without the accent in "purée."
To add a French accent in Microsoft Word, you can use the keyboard shortcuts. For example, to add an acute accent (´) in French, you would type the base letter followed by the apostrophe key. For instance, to type é, you would press the keys ' + e. You can find a list of keyboard shortcuts for various accents online to help you easily type French characters in Word.
Click "Start" then Go to the "Control Panel" and click on "regional and language options" select the language ( I assume it would be french) and click apply. Then click okay, and there will be a language bar on the bottom right hand side of the screen. go back into PowerPoint and select the language from the drop down language select, and certain keys on the keyboard will have switched around! that is the most permanent way. Another way is to go into the Insert menu, select special character and get your accent.