I totally forgot that from French class. I remember that is separates syllables, but IDK the theory of it.
The é is easy to understand if you understand the sound it makes. Anywhere that an e would make the e sound but they want it to make the é sound, they put é.
That's called an Umlaut.
It's not an umlaut in French. I forget what it's called but not that.
Tréma, which has its own accent because fuck you, too! 🥖
I totally forgot that from French class. I remember that is separates syllables, but IDK the theory of it.
The é is easy to understand if you understand the sound it makes. Anywhere that an e would make the e sound but they want it to make the é sound, they put é.
Or just use the ascii code. For a lower-case i with an umlaut, hold down alt and type 139