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Les Signes Orthographes : accent marks

Les Signes Orthographes : accent marks. Accent aigu : (é)  changes “ugh” to “ay” Example: école , Cécile Accent grave : (è)  changes “ugh” to “eh” Example: Mich èle Accent circonflexe : ( â,ê,î,ô,û )  tells reader which syllable to stress: Example: Jérôme.

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Les Signes Orthographes : accent marks

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  1. Les SignesOrthographes: accent marks Accent aigu: (é)  changes “ugh” to “ay” Example: école, Cécile Accent grave: (è)  changes “ugh” to “eh” Example: Michèle Accent circonflexe: (â,ê,î,ô,û)  tells reader which syllable to stress: Example: Jérôme

  2. Accent marks continued… • Le tréma: (ä,ë,ï,ö,ü)  tells reader to pronounce back-to-back vowels separately • Example: Noël • Accent cedille: (ç)  Makes C sound like S • Example: Çava?, garçon

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