Its over the e.
Do you mean delicious? If so, it is delectable (with an accent grave over the first e, and accent acute over the second), or delicieux.
Quien, with an accent mark over the "e".
the accent is on the first "e" = née When there is a double "e" in a French word, the accent is always on the first one and never on the second.
une entrée, des entréesthe accent is on the first "e"when there is a French word with a double "e", always put the accent on the first one.
To remove the e with an accent when typing an apostrophe, you can press the backspace key after typing the apostrophe to delete the accent mark. Alternatively, you can type the apostrophe followed by the letter e again without the accent to overwrite the accented e.
Its over the e.
It is an accent mark, it this case it's an E with an acute accent.
Yes, you can simply add an accent over the "e" to write "SydnΓ©e."
The accent mark over the letter "e" is called an acute accent. It is used in various languages to indicate stress or pronunciation changes.
Yes, over the e
Fiance with one e (and an accent) is the masculine. Fiancee is the feminine, with an accent over the first e. I can't figure out how to type accents on windows, though :-/
The accent over the "e" in French is called "accent aigu." It changes the pronunciation of the vowel to make it sound more like "ay" in English.
It emphasizes the part of the word where the accent is. for example Ingles. Without the accent it would simply be "Ingles." But the accent originally goes over the e. So you say the E with emphasis. "InglEs".
PRIMER with an accent over the "e"
It means "is".
It's an accent grave which doesn't really affect the pronounciation like the other accent, aigue.