I don't think this particular word requires an accent.In general, to place accents, in the case of a Windows computer you can do one of the following:
* Use the Charmap application to search for accented characters. Copy and paste.
* In Microsoft Word, search under the "Symbols" option, for special symbols.
* Look up the numeric value of a special character. Type the number, while pressing the Alt key.
* If you need accented characters often, it's easier to install a keyboard that supports it - for example, US International.
In operating systems other than Windows, there should be similar options, but the details will vary.
you don't put an accent over toilette in french
The word "hypothesis" is accented on the third syllable. To show this, you would place the accent mark over the letter "o" in the second syllable "po" like this: hypóthesis.
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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.
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.
The accent mark goes over the first I. (po-li'-ti-cal)
In English, and French, there is no accent mark attached to the word, "genre." It is pronounced just was written in both languages.
Busqueda de Google. (put an accent mark over the 'u')
To put an accent mark on a letter in Spanish, you can use the following shortcuts: For PC: Press and hold Ctrl + ', release the keys, then press the letter For Mac: Press and hold Option + E, release the keys, then press the letter This will allow you to correctly put an accent mark on a letter in Spanish.
If you put the guacamole as one of the lower layers, it won't brown. You just need to reduce the air contact with it.
Ella es de Mexico.Make sure to put an accent over the e.