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I can only assume the differences between the four come from how phonetically driven the french language is Just note that when you type apostrophe, for example, nothing will appear until you either type a vowel or space Functionally, “é”, “è,” and “ê” indicate a hard stop in syllabic pronunciation of some kind

“é” appears to function as a hard stop in pronouncing the syllable it’s a part of all on its own. ^ then e = ê (ie 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.

I've been learning for a while now and i still have trouble pronouncing the difference between e and ê Do you have any advice or good examples of how to understand the difference m Ou0010zùu000eß‘‰Tåð|4Ži?ê|ýQt`RCnKÛZU¸ÓÂÎÁ|ARîâþ޼5Bu001d’u0013é×=í÷™u001aãY‰Þzþ˜ [®é†%±©ùu000b¾¡ž ü ;*Ô«ò÷w¼úØ]u00156ÚÉ<ÂÞ-³ Ìm/‚v\YÈæý²#fxŸr™®Ndüu001aàìpÝBÛu0011”°gÛ V½Y!jb—u0015Ѓj5-0ùT×¼1ÕPdÔæf˜@Ah”u0017ªy¦ {µ¼$ªÛu0019aþ 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. Trueexiste alguma regra para saber quando tengo que usar ‘é’ e cuando ‘ê’ no meio de uma palavra

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. Ꮎ [3 2 3] ê' [v]b:= [vx' vy Vz] 2) a vector v is described in a reference cartesian coordinate system as consider revising to keep v in one plane, e.g., el, e3, plane [v]b = [vx vy vz]t = [3 2 3]t The same vector can be expressed in a rotated coordinate system for [v]b= which the directions of the base vectors are illustrated in the figure.

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.

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