First E of course..
Fiance with one e (and an accent) is the masculine. Fiancee is the feminine, with an accent over the first e. I can't figure out how to type accents on windows, though :-/
Le desert ( desert takes an accent on the first e)
Firstly, there is an accent over the first e in creme, facing left, like a short backslash. Secondly the is an accent over the u in brulee. It is an accent that looks like an upwards-facing arrow. Thirdly, there is an accent over the first e in brulee, facing right, like a forward slash. Like this: Crème brûlée
Yes, over the e
The accent is normally omitted in English.
The second. It is on the e.
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.
Do you mean delicious? If so, it is delectable (with an accent grave over the first e, and accent acute over the second), or delicieux.
Yes, there is an accent on the first e of the feminine first name "Josée" when spelled in French.
une entrée, des entréesthe accent is on the first "e"when there is a French word with a double "e", always put the accent on the first one.
In English: Deborah has a short "e," a long "o," and an "a" as in "father." Accent the first syllable. Barak has two letters "a," both as in "father." Accent the second syllable. In Hebrew: D'vorah has a long "o," an "a" as in "father," and is accented in the second syllable. Barak is pronounced as it is in English.
There are two main "e" sounds. The first is the long "e," which is pronounced "eeeee." The second is the short "e," which is pronounced "eh." French has several other sounds involving the letter "e," which are denoted by use of the accent grave and the accent ague marks.
estare (the 2nd e has an accent mark) = I will be.... estaras (ditto, second 'a') = you (singular, informal) will be.... estara (ditto, second 'a') = you (singular, formal)/he/she/it will be.... estaremos = we will be.... estareis (accent on second 'e') = you (informal, plural) will be.... estaran (accent on second 'a') = you (formal, plural)/they will be.... ....alli (accent on the 'i') = ....there
"¿Qué fue eso?" means "What was that?" in English. It is used to inquire about something that just happened or was heard but is unclear.
No, the word "nee" does not have an accent on the first e. It is spelled as "nee" without any accent marks.
the first e
Fiance with one e (and an accent) is the masculine. Fiancee is the feminine, with an accent over the first e. I can't figure out how to type accents on windows, though :-/