the French word for Mum is "Maman" and has no accent.
Yes, an accent aigu is also known as an acute accent. It is a diacritical mark used in various languages to indicate a specific sound or stress pattern in pronunciation, such as in French to indicate a high pitch or stress on a particular syllable.
In French, the acute accent is used on the letter "e" as in "é" to indicate a change in pronunciation such as in "café." It can also be used on the letter "e" at the end of a word to differentiate between homophones, like "ou" (or) and "où" (where).
To write "Sebastien" with the correct French accents, it should be written as "Sébastien". The accent over the "e" is called an acute accent in French and changes the pronunciation to "ay".
an accent is 'un accent' in French
Tilde is not used in the french language. On a "e", one can use acute accent ("é"), grave accent ("è"), caret (ê) or trema (ë).
Yes, an accent aigu is also known as an acute accent. It is a diacritical mark used in various languages to indicate a specific sound or stress pattern in pronunciation, such as in French to indicate a high pitch or stress on a particular syllable.
je danse a (with grave accent) l'ecole (ecole has an acute accent on the e)
Wikipédia (with an acute accent) is the French spelling for the English Wikipedia.
In French, the acute accent is used on the letter "e" as in "é" to indicate a change in pronunciation such as in "café." It can also be used on the letter "e" at the end of a word to differentiate between homophones, like "ou" (or) and "où" (where).
Mexico uses the acute accent.
yes :) it's just got an acute accent on each of the e's
Yes, it means wheat, written with an acute accent over the e
belle pedicure (accent acute ' over the e in pedicure)
It is an accent grave, so it goes like `. The left side is higher than the right side of the accent mark.
maximum is the same in french as English but has a weird accent on it ( a bit like max-ee-mum )
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.
If the e has an acute accent on it it means "wheat" in French. It doesn't mean anything in English.