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  1. French e, è, é, ê, ë – what’s the difference? : r/French - Reddit

    Feb 27, 2013 · e : Pronunciation changes according to context, like "i" in english. It sounds like "hu" when alone or paired with u (eu). It is not pronounced when at the end of a word, like "marche". Can …

  2. Difference between "è", "é", "ë" and "ê"? : r/French - Reddit

    Apr 20, 2020 · Reply reply More repliesMore replies GreenFalling • Also être, from Old French estre Reply reply More replies loulan • è, ê and ë are pronounced like the "e" in the English word "bed"

  3. How to type French accent using US keyboard? : r/French - Reddit

    Jan 16, 2022 · Add French if you haven't already. Click on options on French. Then you can choose your keyboard (I recommend US International.) Then, look at the bottom right of your taskbar. You'll see a …

  4. Forward slash key types "é" instead of "/" : r/ZephyrusG15 - Reddit

    May 23, 2023 · Some keys on my keyboard such as the forward slash, apostrophe, and square brackets type as é, è, and ç instead of as regular. Ive tried methods such as ctrl + shift or checking my …

  5. How to type capital "é" (e-acute) on AZERTY keyboard?! : r/French

    Because at work, you might get a France French AZERTY keyboard and layout that differs from the Belgian layout. Then I might also have to type something on a Belgian Dutch AZERTY or Belgian …

  6. Hearing a difference between é and è : r/learnfrench - Reddit

    Nov 30, 2023 · I'm having a hard time fully understanding the phonetic difference of the accent grave and aigu on the letter E. I read that the accent grave is a bit shorter/quicker in pronunciation, and …

  7. How do I get capital accents on the AZERTY Keyboard? : r/French

    Nov 18, 2021 · Hello, I am trying to get used to the AZERTY keyboard so I can type in French faster, however I can't find a way to type capital letters with accents/cedillas, and I'll be damned if I am …

  8. What sound does “e” make exactly? : r/French - Reddit

    Sep 26, 2023 · E has three sounds E like in “je”, “renard” which does sound like “uh” but with your mouth slightly more closed É like in “étage”, “danger”, “thé”, “pied”, which sounds like the letter A in English.

  9. Why do so many French words start with e/é when the same word

    In words beginning with S and a consonant. In western romance (spanish french Portuguese occitan) the cluster became ES+consonant. In French specifically, the S was later lost so now it is just an e in …

  10. French accents on Windows : r/French - Reddit

    Dec 17, 2022 · Bienvenue sur /r/French ! We're an inclusive community for those learning the French language. Read the sidebar before posting!