You can make various French accents on the letter e on an English keyboard:
Accent aigu (é): Alt + 130
Accent grave (è): Alt + 138
Accent circonflexe (ê): Alt + 136
Accent trema (ë): Alt + 137
I'll assume you mean the e with an acute accent: é. You can enter this character by holding Alt and pressing 0233 on the numeric keypad, then releasing Alt. (It doesn't matter if Num Lock is on.) The capital É can be entered by holding Alt and pressing 0201. However, if you're going to be doing a lot of typing in French, I recommend you use Windows's "language bar" (look for it in the control panel) to enable switching between English and French keyboard layouts. On the French keyboard, the number row across the top is filled with characters like é, è and ç, which are on the 2 key, 7 key and 9 key, respectively. (You can still hold shift to use those keys to type numbers.)
It is the same in English as it is in French.
To translate French to English, one can use a dictionary but the easiest way to translate would be by using Google Translate. This allows a user to translate between many different languages and is done instantly on a computer.
First of all, "ordem e progresso" is Portuguese, not French, and is the National Motto of Brazil. However, the English translation of "ordem e progresso" is "order and progress" and the French translation would be "ordre et progrès".
Chéri(e) is the pet name for your boyfriend (or girlfriend). An English equivalent would be 'sweetie' or 'honey'.
you need a french keyboard i think
"why are ze mad?" that's the English acsent. the REAL french is "pourquoi etes-vous fou." i don't have the little acsent thingys on my keyboard, but there on the first E in etes.
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Guinea is "la Guinée" (feminine noun) in French.
,=,e (turtle)
fort(e) , puissant(e)
"Spider" in English means araignée in French.
English: Ingles (but with an accent facing left on the e). French: Frances (but with an accent facing left on the e).
In French, the letter "e" can have different accents: é, è, ê, and ë. To type these accents on a standard keyboard, you can use keyboard shortcuts or enable international keyboard settings. For example, to type "é", you can usually press 'Alt' + 'e' followed by 'e' again. Alternatively, you can use software tools to easily access accented characters.
french : l'anglaisgerman : englisch (but the "e" is pronounced like the e in bred)
the letter 'i' in French is pronounced like the English 'e'
Same thing as writing in French or Polish - you switch your keyboard to say Russian - "RU" and type - either using Standard Russian keyboard layout or Phonetic keyboard layout when Russian letters are on the buttons where similar English are: A-A, O-O, E-E, K-K, ... See detailed instructions in the section "How to type Cyrillic(Russian) on any keyboard" on the site devoted to Russian under non-Russian Windows: http://RusWin.net