Délicatessen.
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.
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).
The word delicatessen has five syllables, as follows: del i ca TES sen (accent on syllable four).
To put an accent over the letter e using MS Word, go to the Insert menu and select Symbol. You will see letters with diacritics, including e with various accent marks.
on the 'ca'
The accent in the word "facsimile" goes on the first syllable, which is "fac." The emphasis is on the "fac" part of the word.
The word "image" in French is pronounced with the emphasis on the second syllable, so it does not have an accent.
The accent in "bonita" goes over the letter "o," making it "bonita." This accent mark indicates that the stress in the word falls on that syllable.
The accent in the word "redundant" goes on the second syllable, making it "re-DUN-dant."
You have some way to get to the fonts that you are using. This is easy with Word documents. Go to the font and you will see that pretty much any combination of letter and accent will be represented on the list. You will have to do some clicking and highlighting, but you will see how you can copy the letter you want into your document. You cannot type in a letter and then, after it is typed, add an accent as you would when writing.
If you mean the month of May, 'mayo', then no, it has no accent. There's no word for 'may' as in "May we go?" in Spanish.
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.