Above the syllable
you put this over the n :~
take the dot out
build
just put accent marks above every letter
Yes, you can simply add an accent over the "e" to write "Sydnée."
Accent marks in Spanish tell the speaker where the stress should be put on the word. In this case, the phrase for "the revolution" would be pronounced "LAH re-vo-lu-see-OHN".
France uses the same alphabet as the US, but they also sometimes put accent marks above the a, e, and i, or under the c.
In English, the stress mark (also known as the accent mark or accent symbol) is not commonly used. However, in other languages like Spanish or French, the stress mark is typically placed above the vowel that is stressed. The specific position may vary depending on the language and its conventions.
If the stressed and unstressed syllables are written, the stressed looks like ` and the unstressed looks like a u. They are the ones emphasized in a word and can be found in a dictionary in capitals. DI-et con-SUME LEAP-ing You can put extra emphasis on each syllable of a word and decide which one sounds normal. SU-perb is wrong and sounds wrong su-PERB is right and sounds like the regular word
Put the accent on the first syllable.
No fully English work contains accents. The few words that do have been copied from other languages (two examples are façade from French and piñata from Spanish, but even these accents are optional). You will still be understood if you put accent marks on your writing, but you will look rather silly. Țȃǩę ťĥĭś śęñŧėŋĉĕ ȃś ãń ęx̆ȃɯpĺē.
you don't put an accent over toilette in french