You go to symbols on microscoft word, find the letter and then hit it. Copy and paste it to where u want it to go
Mexico but with the line over the e
pepe (with the kahika or long line over both e's)
"Done" ?
i think its called the E line
A line of symmetry means that when you fold it in half that everything lines up perfectly. If you took the letter E and folded it in half sideways, does it line up perfectly? No. If you took an S and lined it up perfectly, does it over lap? Yes. Neither E nor S have a line of symmetry.
The straight line or bar over the top is called a macronand indicates a LONG vowel.ē = long E as in me and beeThe short E sound is indicated by a curved line called a breve (Latin for short).ĕ = short E as in bed and yet
To play "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" on the piano, start with the notes C, C, G, G, A, A, G for the first line. Then play F, F, E, E, D, D, C for the second line. Finally, play G, G, F, F, E, E, D, G for the third line. Practice slowly and gradually increase your speed to play the song smoothly.
petite tete with a little ^ over the first e in tete
"E with a line over it" typically refers to the letter "E" with a macron, which is a diacritical mark indicating that the vowel is to be pronounced with a long sound. In phonetics, it represents a prolonged vowel sound. This notation is used in various languages and linguistic studies to denote specific pronunciations or phonological features.
To play "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" on the piano, start with the notes C, C, G, G, A, A, G for the first line. Then play F, F, E, E, D, D, C for the second line. Finally, play G, G, F, F, E, E, D, G for the third line. Practice slowly and gradually increase your speed to play the song smoothly.
To play "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" on the piano, start by placing your right hand thumb on middle C. Follow the notes C, C, G, G, A, A, G for the first line. Then play F, F, E, E, D, D, C, for the second line. Repeat the same pattern for the third line. Finally, play G, G, F, F, E, E, D, for the last line. Practice slowly and gradually increase your speed.
To play "Mary Had a Little Lamb" on the organ using the notes C, D, E, G, and F, you can start by playing the notes in the following sequence: E D C D E E E. Repeat this pattern for the first line of the song. For the second line, you can play D D D, E E E, D D D. Adjust the timing to match the melody of the song.