Aigu- á, é, í, ó, ú-When on an e, it makes the sound ay as in fray. example: l'eau minérale This one tilts to the right. Grave- à, è, ì, ò, ù- On e, it makes the eh sound as in jet. example: très. This one tilts to the left. Trema- ä, ë, ï, ö, ü- This makes it so that the sound doesn't go on forever, and stops, example: Noël. This one is two dots! Circonflexe-â, ê, î, ô, û- This one means that the spelling used to be different historically. example: hôtel. it looks like a little arrow pointing up. Çedile- ç- is on a c, and makes it have an s sound, instead of k. Example: français
The main difference between American and Canadian accents is the way certain vowels and consonants are pronounced. For example, Canadians tend to use more British English influences in their pronunciation compared to Americans. Additionally, there may be differences in intonation and slang between the two accents.
To tell is 'dire' in French.
In French, you can often identify feminine words by the presence of the suffixes such as -e, -ion, -tion, -té, -elle, -ude, etc. However, the best way to learn the gender of a word is to memorize it along with the vocabulary.
dis-moi (informal) or "dites-moi" (formal and/or plural)
In French, "chapeau" is masculine. However, you can tell if a French noun is feminine if it is preceded by the definite article "la" or the indefinite article "une".
put easily on the side with the number if it has leaves then its a french franc and if not its belgian
how can you tell the difference between a tortoise and a turtle by shell in picture
Can you tell the difference between Vyvanse and Concerta in a drug test
Vending machines have laser scanners that can tell the difference between the bills.
you can tell the difference between right and wrong from the little voice inside your head
please tell me the difference between thickness
No difference
no but you can tell the difference by taste
tell me the answer
tell me
tell me
You have your doctor tell you what you have.