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E&Woma Bluetooth Keyboard Wireless 84 Circle Keys UK Layout Multi-Device Portable Cute Mini Compact Retro Flexible Design For Computer PC Windows Laptop Mac Phone Blue-White Colourful

E&Woma Bluetooth Keyboard Wireless 84 Circle Keys UK Layout Multi-Device Portable Cute Mini Compact Retro Flexible Design For Computer PC Windows Laptop Mac Phone Blue-White Colourful

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The pronunciation of words in Yorùbá language is tonal; where a different pitch conveys a different word meaning or grammatical distinction. In Welsh, word stress usually falls on the penultimate syllable, but one way of indicating stress on a final (short) vowel is through the use of the acute accent, often found on e in borrowed words: personél [pɛrsɔˈnɛl] "personnel", sigarét [sɪɡaˈrɛt] "cigarette", ymbarél [əmbaˈrɛl] "umbrella".

does not belong to the official Hungarian alphabet, but is usually applied in folklore notations and sometimes also in stylistic writing, e.g. is extensively used in the vocal oeuvre of Kodály. The reason is that open e (close to English hat, cat, cap) and closed ë (close to Spanish e) are distinguished in most spoken dialects, but is not indicated in writing because of the history of writing and due to little but observable areal variation. is the 9th letter of the Czech alphabet and the 12th letter of the Slovak alphabet and represents /ɛː/. Microsoft Windows user's computer can type an "è" by pressing Alt+ 0 2 3 2 or Alt+ 1 3 8 on the numeric pad of the keyboard. "È" can be typed by pressing Alt+ 0 2 0 0 or Alt+ 2 1 2.

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In Spanish, é is an accented letter and is pronounced just like "e" /e/. The accent indicates the stressed syllable in words with irregular stress, as in "éxtasis" or "bebé". See Diacritic and Acute accent for more details. a b c d Constable, Peter (2004-04-19). "L2/04-132 Proposal to add additional phonetic characters to the UCS" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2017-10-11 . Retrieved 2018-03-24. In feminine nouns with a word-final mute -e denoting a female person, an extra ë is added in the plural to distinguish it from the plural of the corresponding masculine noun: Cliente [ˈkliɑ̃ːt] ("customer" [female], feminine, singular), Clienteën [ˈkliɑ̃ːtən] ("customers" [female], plural with -n), Clienteë [ˈkliɑ̃ːtə] ("customers" [female], plural without -n) vs. Client [ˈkliɑ̃ː] ("customer" [male or gender-neutral], masculine, singular), Clienten [ˈkliɑ̃ːən] ("customers" [male or gender-neutral], plural with -n), Clientë [ˈkliɑ̃ːə] ("customers" [male or gender-neutral], plural without -n).

is also used for an [ ɤ] with a falling tone in pinyin, the Chinese language roman-alphabet transcription system. The word 鄂, consisting only of this vowel, is an abbreviation for the Hubei province of the People's Republic of China. Before or after a double ee, pronounced [eː], to indicate that the ë does not form a digraph with the preceding or following vowel letter but is pronounced separately, for example: gëeegent [ɡəˈʔeːʑənt] ("suitable"), Eeër [ˈeːɐ] ("eggs") or leeën [ˈleːən] ("to lay").In Galician, é is used for words with irregular stress (such as inglés and café) and for distinguishing /e/ [e] and /ɛ/ [é] in minimal pairs of words. Tip: See my list of the Most Common Mistakes in English. It will teach you how to avoid mis­takes with com­mas, pre­pos­i­tions, ir­reg­u­lar verbs, and much more.



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