Breve
An accent.
No. The schwa sounds like the vowel sound in herd (er). Represented by these phonetic symbols - /həːd/ Though this can depend on your accent. The vowel sound in nice is a vowel glide or diphthong. The Oxford dictionary describes the sound phonetically as /nʌɪs/ Again this can depend on your accent.
Presumably, you mean the accent above the "e" ( René) - several languages use them; essentially they are guides to pronunciation - René comes from the French (meaning reborn) and it indicates that the accented "e" is to be pronounced distinctly and and with an "a" sound - so René is pronounced ren-a.In Greek, an accent above a vowel indicates that letter is given emphasis.
The words comunicacion humana are spanish and translate to 'Human Communication' also the word comunicacion has and accent over the 'o' this is a mark which signafies the stress of a vowel.
The 2nd "o", zoo-OL-ojee (there is an accent over the first "o" which looks like an umlaut and which changes the pronunciation of that letter, it's rarely printed though).
An accent.
The accent placed over a vowel is called an accent mark or diacritic. It indicates a specific pronunciation or stress on that vowel within a word. Different languages use accent marks in various ways to modify the sound of vowels.
The name Juan does not have an accent mark when written in English. However, in Spanish, it is spelled as "Juan" with an accent mark over the "u" (Juán) to indicate the stress falls on that vowel.
The accent is called a breve. It signifies a short duration or a different pronunciation of the vowel.
The accent on a name is called a diacritic mark. It is used to indicate how a specific letter or vowel should be pronounced.
un accent (masc.) un accent aigu : é un accent grave : è un accent circonflexe : ê
The A in accent has a short A sound, as in back, and the E has a short E sound (ak-sent).
The word accent has a short A and a short E.
AN ACUTE ACCENT
Yes, Beyoncé's name includes an accent on the last "e," making it "Beyoncé." The accent, known as a "cédille," is used to indicate the pronunciation of the vowel, reflecting her French heritage. It helps to pronounce her name correctly as "Bee-yon-say."
A mark above a vowel is called a diacritic or accent. It can change the pronunciation, stress or tone of the vowel.
If you have a Mac, then simply press opt.+e. A higlighted ´ should appear. Then press whatever vowel you wish to have under it. If you have Windows, sorry, I can't halep you.