The little dash above the letter "e" is called an "acute accent." In French, for example, it appears in words like "café" and indicates a specific pronunciation. It can also be used in other languages, such as Spanish and Portuguese, to denote stress or a change in vowel quality.
A dash above an alphabet in a word, known as a macron, indicates that the vowel is to be pronounced with a long sound. This diacritical mark is commonly used in various languages, including Latin and Māori, to distinguish between short and long vowel sounds. In some contexts, it can also signify a specific phonetic pronunciation or stress in a word.
spatter dash is one of the dry mix mortar.
He ran a 40 yard dash in the 4.5s
Walter Payton 40 yard dash time was 3.90 seconds.
Super Dash Novel Rookie of the Year Award was created in 2001.
Macron : ē .
A tilda.
accent
if you're talking about this: .. _ 1.7 then it means that it is a repeating number. So instead of writing: 1.777777777777777777777777777777777777777... and so on, they just write that.
Tamisee. Little dash above the 1st e.
enamel is email in French. There is a little dash above the e and email is pronounced ('d, *en)
WHAT IS THE PRONUNCIATION SYMBOL NAME FOR A DASH ABOVE A LETTER ? EXAMPLE WOULD BE ENTREE
Single dash = the letter ' T '.
55 meter dash for indoor track and 100 meter dash for outside track
Rainbow Dash lives in a cloud home above Ponyville.
On the older ones it's under the dash, above the brake pedal and a little to the left
No. If a space counted as a dash, it would be called a dash.