![]() ![]() L’accent aigu can appear in or at the end of countless French nouns. The first one we’ll look at is the last letter of many French adjectives: If you’re reading this and disagree with me that’s fine. However, here at, I tell my private students that when they see an -é read it as -ay as in play. Many French teachers and writers of French textbooks will suggest that e accent aigu sounds like the -a in the English word bed. Of all the French accents this one is by far the most important as it’s used very widely throughout the language and has a big impact on how the -e is pronounced. L’accent aigu is an upward slanting accent and appears only over the letter -e and looks like this: é. â, ê, î, ô, û l’accent circonflexe circumflex.à, è, ì, ò, ù l’accent grave grave accent.In a nutshell, here are the French accent marks: My friend, Camille, at also offers a very comprehensive guide to French accents including typing instructions. Here you can master the reading rules and alphabet and -r sounds. Getting French pronunciation down is tricky. Become an expert in French pronunciation! ![]()
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