The accented E (é) or acute E, has two uses. One is to indicate an accented vowel different from the one used by ordinary pronunciation rules. The other is to differentiate between homonyms (e.g. él "he/him" and el meaning "the", masculine). This usage of the acute accent is called acento diacrítico.
it's Spanish for "e-mail"E-mail.
it is e itself.
y in spanish you say it like e
The letter "i" in the spanish alphabet is pronouced as "e"
el (with an accent on the e)
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Voçe is actually Portuguese and is the Spanish equivalent of "Usted," which is the formal 'you' in Spanish.
'quoi' is French for 'what?', which is 'que?' (with an accent on the 'e') in Spanish.
Ignorant in spanish is "Ignorante" you simply add an "e" at the end
Reino (re-e-noh) is Kingdom in Spanish
tengo puesto morado e negro
Lilly in Spanish is Liliana. [lill e on u]