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Difference between é, è, and ê hi, i'm posting this because i recently got a comment on r/judgemyaccent saying that i pronounce my é like they were è The only minor inconvenience i have with it is when i need to type the upper case c with. Up until this point, i've been treating é, è, and ê all the same in terms of prononciation
I can only assume the differences between the four come from how phonetically driven the french language is I use this keyboard for french, italian, german and english Functionally, “é”, “è,” and “ê” indicate a hard stop in syllabic pronunciation of some kind
“é” appears to function as a hard stop in pronouncing the syllable it’s a part of all on its own.
I've been learning for a while now and i still have trouble pronouncing the difference between e and ê Do you have any advice or good examples of how to understand the difference m 42k subscribers in the trochuyenlinhtinh community **tự do, bình đẳng, bát nháo ** một ổ nói tiếng việt trên reddit dành cho các con giời tuổi…
Ê is generally caused by the disapearance of a s or of a double consonant in the course of history (forest in old french gave us forêt in modern french) it gets the same pronunciation as the é I am not a language teacher so i would have some trouble being more precise but i hope it helps you a bit. Trueexiste alguma regra para saber quando tengo que usar ‘é’ e cuando ‘ê’ no meio de uma palavra Ou0010zùu000eß‘‰Tåð|4Ži?ê|ýQt`RCnKÛZU¸ÓÂÎÁ|ARîâþ޼5Bu001d’u0013é×=í÷™u001aãY‰Þzþ˜ [®é†%±©ùu000b¾¡ž ü ;*Ô«ò÷w¼úØ]u00156ÚÉ<ÂÞ-³ Ìm/‚v\YÈæý²#fxŸr™®Ndüu001aàìpÝBÛu0011”°gÛ V½Y!jb—u0015Ѓj5-0ùT×¼1ÕPdÔæf˜@Ah”u0017ªy¦ {µ¼$ªÛu0019aþ
The strike on the first e is called an “accent”, the dots above the second e is called a “trema”
And as far as i remember they are called “e accent egu” (from the french) and “e umlaut” (german) But i think that is really old school, i doubt if many persons would know this On the mac you can hold down the letter you want to add an accent to and a list will appear with all the possible accents Tap the corresponding number to type the letter with the accent.
I use the swiss french keyboard which is qwerty as well Dedicated keys for é, è, and à Putting accents on other letters is pretty straightforward as well You just press one of the two keys after 0 and then the letter you want the accent on
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