Accent Aigu é The accent goes up from left to right It make the e sound like a It is only found on the letter E Example: Enchanté = Pleased to meet you
Accent Grave è The accent goes down from left to right When on the letter e, it makes the sound go down. On other letters it differentiates words that otherwise would be spelled the same. Examples: Père = father, ou = or, où = where
Cedille ç The accent is only found on the letter c. It makes the c sound like s. Example: français = French
Circonflèxe The circonflèxe is often found where there would be an S in an English word. Examples: forêt = forest, hôpital = hospital
Trema ö The trema is used when two vowels are next to each other. It tells you to pronounce both vowels. Example: Noël = Christmas
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