Because in that language, stressed syllables have apostrophes over them. Since the e is stressed, it has an apostrophe so you know to pronounce it stressed.
There is no specific "Pokemon language." Every Pokemon has a different way of communicating.
Just do the Pokemon League over and over
In xd to get more legendary pokemon other than lugia and the birds, you have to trade them over from r/s/fr/lg/e. If you don't know how to do this you need a special part that connects a gameboy to gamecube, then go to the pokemon center in in Phenac city and go downstairs.
with wings
well no. a long time ago, Pokemon was poket monsters. but it didnt sound because of the giant legendarys, so the canged it. if u look at it, poke is part of poket and mon is part of monsters, see?
No it is an accent over the e of Pele.
For one, it is not called a comma, it is called an apostrophe. Here is a comma , and here is an apostrophe ' . Okay, now that that's over with, the apostrophe in the word youre goes between the R and the E. So, it would be you're
No, the correct spelling is Pele without an apostrophe. The use of the accent mark over the 'e' in Pele is to ensure the correct pronunciation of the name.
The phrase "que tal" is a fixed expression in Spanish and doesn't require an apostrophe. It is used to ask "how are you?" or "how is it going?" in informal contexts. So, you would just write it as "que tal" without any apostrophe.
Metis. there is supposed to be an accent like an apostrophe over the "e". my keyboard just won't let me do that. :)
The word o'er is an apostrophe of omission. It left out the v in over.
The contraction of we had is we'd.The apostrophe is the little superscript punctuation mark between the e and the d.Additional answerIt's not correct to ask 'what is the apostrophe of we had'. It should be 'what is the contraction of we had'. The apostrophe is a punctuation mark that (amongst other things) denotes that a letter has been removed.
It's an accent, not an apostrophe. It's been borrowed from French. It's called an accent aigu.
Yes... Jane's book
Yes. McCain has ownership over his place of employment. An apostrophe is required.
No. That must be in spanish.
No, it has an eh sound.However~ were you to insert an apostrophe between the 'e' and the first 'l', you would have a contraction of 'she will', pronounced with a long 'e'.