The letter é is activated by accidentally pressing Ctrl+fn+right Shift.
To deactivate:
Press Ctrl+fn+right Shift.
Let go.
Press Ctrl+fn+right Shift AGAIN.
Now type question mark as usual.
Answer:
I'm not sure what type of computer the above instructions are for, but if you are on a Windows computer, just hold the alt button down and type 0233. This only works if you are on a full sized keyboard (not a laptop keyboard).
This issue might be caused by your keyboard settings. Try changing the keyboard layout to a standard one such as US English. If that doesn't work, check for any physical damage to the keyboard or try restarting your computer. If the problem persists, you may need to replace the keyboard.
an accent is 'un accent' in French
There is no accent in "image" in French.
the French word for Mum is "Maman" and has no accent.
"Accent aigu" is the French term for "acute accent."
This French accent guide shows you step by step how to do a French accent and has videos of people speaking in a French accent. I honestly think the best way to learn is to watch people speaking it, but read through the how-to first so you know what to listen for. hope that helps http://sites.google.com/site/lrnthaccnt/french-accent-explained
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
you need a french keyboard i think
Action de graces My keyboard isn't French, but there is an accent on the a of graces. It is this one ^.
'Donde' means 'where'.If you use it to start a question, it has an accent on the first 'o' and an up-side-down question mark: ¿Dónde? (Where?)If it is not used in a question, it doesn't have an accent (or a question mark).
an accent is 'un accent' in French
Honete. Note. there should be a circumflex accent (like a little roof) over the first e but my keyboard won't do it.
There is no accent in "image" in French.
he has a European accent. *the person means a french accent* He spoke French - is that an accent? He spoke French and had a french accent. Yes, french is an accent as well as a language. Example: If I say I have a french jacket, I mean that I have a jacket that is from France. When I mentioned that Monet had a french accent, I meant that he spoke french with the accent of someone who is from France, versus, let's say a French-Canadian, Haitian, Belgian accent, etc... An "European accent" doesn't really mean much because there is no such a thing as an European Language. Many languages are spoken in Europe, as well as multiple countries that speak french (France and Belgium) and the language that Monet spoke was French, with a french accent. Hope that sounds more clear now.
Since there is no Spanish equivalent of the name, it would just be "Casey" with a Spanish accent. If the Casey in question is a girl, you could instead use "Casandra."
the French word for Mum is "Maman" and has no accent.
"Accent aigu" is the French term for "acute accent."
See a full explanation of how to make accent marks on the link below.