the accent is on the first "e" = née
When there is a double "e" in a French word, the accent is always on the first one and never on the second.
Yes, nee is a word.
The same as in English, but with an accent! - Mélanie The accent also indicates how you would pronounce it - the é sounds like 'ay', so you would say, "May-la-nee." And in French you would emphasise the final syllable, so "May-la-NEE."
drowsy
The Spanish word for "cheese" is "queso", no accent mark.
There's no accent on antes.
nee (should have accent on last e)
No, it is not necessary to put an accent in the word "nee" unless you are following the correct spelling in a different language that uses accents. In English, "nee" is commonly used without an accent to indicate a woman's maiden name.
Fo-Nee-Shun, with an accent on the Nee.
The accent is placed on the last syllable of the word "tiene," so it's pronounced "tie-NEH".
Stressing the word out.
The accent in the word "grimace" is placed on the second syllable, so it is pronounced "gri-MACE."
No, the word "nee" does not have an accent on the first e. It is spelled as "nee" without any accent marks.
When saying the word 'adventure' the accent is placed on the second syllable. Another word that has the same syllabic pattern would be 'indenture.'
The accent placed over a vowel is called an accent mark or diacritic. It indicates a specific pronunciation or stress on that vowel within a word. Different languages use accent marks in various ways to modify the sound of vowels.
Yes, nee is a word.
Nee isn't a homophone for neigh but née is. Née is a term used in the UK to refer to the unmarried surname of a married woman. It is a French word. The acute accent makes the word née rhyme with neigh. A homophone is a word which is pronounced the same as another word but which has a different meaning.
The two variant pronunciations of the word increase are [in-KREES] (/ɪnˈkris/ in IPA) or [IN-krees] (/ˈɪnkris/ in IPA), which means you can accent either syllable in the word increase.