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French e, è, é, ê, ë – what’s the difference? : r French - Reddit ê is generally caused by the disapearance of a s or of a double consonant in the course of history (forest in old french gave us forêt in modern french) it gets the same pronunciation as the "é" I am not a language teacher so I would have some trouble being more precise but I hope it helps you a bit
Pronunciation: E vs Ê : r Vietnamese - Reddit trueChào các bạn I've been learning for a while now and I still have trouble pronouncing the difference between E and Ê If I'm listening, I can differentiate 80+ percent of the time but when I speak I always feel like I'm either over-pronouncing or pronouncing it incorrectly Người Việt Nam: do you have any advice or good examples of how to understand the difference m? Người
When to use, è, é, ê ? : r French - Reddit When to use a circumflex? ê The circumflex accent is found on the letters A, E, I, O, U in French Examples: ton âge, une forêt, s'il te plaît, les impôts, j'ai dû le faire Only on the letter E does the circumflex have a really significant influence on pronunciation Ê" is always pronounced open: [ε] the circumflex accent is a vestige
Difference between é, è, and ê : r French - Reddit Difference between é, è, and ê Hi, I'm posting this because I recently got a comment on r JudgeMyAccent saying that I pronounce my é like they were è Up until this point, I've been treating é, è, and ê all the same in terms of prononciation Is there a difference? Thanks
How to type capital é (e-acute) on AZERTY keyboard?! I use the swiss french keyboard which is QWERTY as well Dedicated keys for é, è, and à Putting accents on other letters is pretty straightforward as well You just press one of the two keys after 0 and then the letter you want the accent on I use this keyboard for french, italian, german and english The only minor inconvenience I have with it is when I need to type the upper case C with
How do you pronounce letters like ê, ï, ā, etc. ? : r etymology In general though: ê (e circumflex) would be a longer e sound, for whatever sound e makes in the language it is used in ā (a macron) would be a longer a Usually macron and circumflex both denote longer vowels, and an alphabet would use only one of these ï (i with diaeresis, i Umlaut, or i trema) is harder to say