you can use the ASCII code (hold down the [alt] key and type the four-digit code)
example: [alt+ 0238] > result using this method = î
there is an ASCII code for any symbol, or for other regular or accented letter:
alt + 0200 = È
alt + 0201 = É
alt + 0202 = Ê
alt + 0203 = Ë
alt + 0232= è
alt + 0233 = é
alt + 0234 = ê
alt + 0235 = ë
The linked ASCII codes chart list every other characters.
To type French accents and other symbols, you use Ascii codes by holding down the "Alt" key and typing a number in the number pad. Alt160 = á Alt130 = é Alt161 = í Alt162 = ó Alt163 = ú Alt129 = ü Alt164 = ñ For Upper Case letters, the numbers are 0193, 0201, 0205, 0211, 0218, 0220, 0209. There are many more to make all kinds of symbols, for instance the degree sign is Alt423. Thirty two degrees is 32º.
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no for profe hold ctrl and shift and type in all codes dont think about typing all of the codes i mean type the words all codes
The word nemisis in french is spelt almost the same apart from all the accents on the letters. Némésis
Justin Bieber likes three different accents. He is said to like Australian, French and English accents all the same.
dragon1, tux1, ufo1, bird1, baloon1, and devil1, fish1,
Some very common ballet steps are arabesque, balance, assemble. These are all French and may have accents.
I know Typing 'heads' gets you big heads but that's all I know. Does anyone know any other codes?
A French vowel is a speech sound pronounced with an open vocal tract and no constriction in the mouth, such as "a," "e," "i," "o," and "u." French vowels can have accents, such as é, è, ê, â, î, ô, and û, which can change the pronunciation and meaning of a word. French vowels can also have specific pronunciation rules depending on their position in a word.
I do not think there is one...if there is you would find it by typing in "all Pokemon diamond action replay codes"
It most likely varies from person to person. For example, some American people can find Spanish accents or French accents appealing, while others find it annoying. It's all in personal taste I imagine.
No, accents on letters can have different meanings in different languages that use the Roman alphabet. For example, in French, accents can indicate pronunciation or distinguish between similar words, while in Spanish, they can indicate stress or change the pronunciation of the letter.