They don't have that many marks, the french I mean. They have the 'accent aigu' ,it look like this: é
They have the 'accent grave',it looks like : è as in lièvre.(hare)
Accent Cédille:as in Curaçao or soupçons(an island,suspicion)
Accent Circonflex: as in toîture, cloître.(roofing,monastery)
The spanish have another one Noroñha,Leixões(placenames;island near Brasil and town in Portugal near Porto)Other languages have other diacritical marks as they are called.Haussa and Yoruba languages from Nigeria have their own marks.If you write an email in french the layout of your keyboard does not have to be changed if it is set to your U.S.-english settings they should be easy to find.However if you want to write an email in Haussa you have to use a different keyboard layout.
2006-10-09 16:08:33
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answered by Michael V 4
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ACCENT of which there are 3, aigu (like the first in deja), grave (like the 2nd in deja) and circonflexe (which is shaped like an inverted v); accents are used to modify the pronunciation of vowels. There is also a 4th accent, quite rare, called deux points (two little dots). You find it on the "e" word Noel for example
2006-10-09 15:59:38
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answered by bluecloud23 2
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Only smart and french people know, but déjà vu is an awesome album...
2006-10-09 15:45:42
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-19 03:01:10
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answered by ? 4
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These are called diacritical marks or accents. Here are some examples from www.wikipedia.com:
acute accent ( ˊ )
double acute accent ( ˝ )
grave accent ( ˋ )
breve ( ˘ )
caron / háček ( ˇ )
cedilla ( ¸ )
circumflex ( ˆ )
diaeresis / umlaut ( ¨ )
dot ( · )
anunaasika ( ˙ )
anusvaara ( ̣ )
hook / dấu hỏi ( ̉ )
macron ( ˉ )
ogonek ( ˛ )
ring / kroužek ( ˚ )
Have fun!
2006-10-09 15:44:20
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answered by Anonymous
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they are refered to as "accents" they just emphasize the letter itself and give it another sound
2006-10-09 15:44:29
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answered by Magnitudex 2
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accent aigu for the "e".
accent grave for the "a".
2006-10-09 15:44:08
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answered by thekingisback 3
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diacritic(s) or diacritical(s)
2006-10-10 03:28:44
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answered by Anonymous
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