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Find sources: "É"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( August 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) I would highly recommend E for dual fuel they are fast and efficient and it’s brilliant to see for yourself how much you use per day on your gas and electric.

Latin letter reversed epsilon / open e, which represents an open-mid central unrounded vowel in the IPA To indicate that the word-final -e is pronounced in the n-less plural form of words whose singular ends in a mute -e, e.g. Orange [ˈoʀɑ̃ːʃ] ("orange", singular), Orangen [ˈoʀɑ̃ːʃən] ("oranges", plural with -n), Orangë [ˈoʀɑ̃ːʃə] ("oranges", plural without -n). In constructed language Quenya diaeresis indicates that a vowel is not part of a diphthong, for example in ëa or ëo, while final ë is marked with a diaeresis to remind English-speakers that it is not silent.The umlaut diacritic ¨ used above a vowel letter in German and other languages to indicate a fronted or front vowel (this sign originated as a superscript e) In this post, we shall learn some basic rules you have to know if you want to be understood and sound natural in French. Pronunciation of ë, è, é, and ê In Afrikaans, the trema (Afrikaans: deelteken, [ˈdɪəl.tɪəkən]) is used mostly to indicate that the vowel should not be diphthongised: geër ("giver") is pronounced [χɪər], and geer (a wedge-shaped piece of fabric) is pronounced [χɪər]. e- diaeresis) is a letter in the Albanian, Kashubian, Emilian, Romagnol, Ladin, and Lenape [1] alphabets. As a variant of the letter e, it also appears in Acehnese, Afrikaans, Belarusian, Breton, Dutch, English, Filipino, French, Luxembourgish, Piedmontese, Russian, the Abruzzese dialect of the Neapolitan language, and the Ascolano dialect. The letter is also used in Seneca, Taiwanese Hokkien, Turoyo, and Uyghur when written in Latin script. On Unicode capable software, such as Firefox or Visual Studio Code, users can type a glyph using its Unicode code point. For example Ctrl ⇧ Shift U+ c 9 for "É" (U+00C9).

In many editions of Latin texts, the diaeresis is used to indicate that ae and oe form a hiatus, not a diphthong (in the Classical pronunciation) or a monophthong (in traditional English pronunciations). Examples: aër "air", poëta "poet", coërcere "to coerce". In the romanization of Syriac, the letter Ë gives a schwa. In some grammatical constructions, it is a replacement for the other, original vowels (a, o, e, i, u). Example words that have Ë: knoṭër ("he is waiting"), krëhṭi ("they are running"), krëqdo ("she is dancing"), ŝërla ("she has closed"), gfolëḥ ("he will work"), madënḥo ("east"), mën ("what"), ašër ("believe"). Turoyo and Assyrian languages may utilize this diacritic, albeit rarely.

Lewand, Robert. "Relative Frequencies of Letters in General English Plain text". Cryptographical Mathematics. Central College. Archived from the original on 2008-07-08 . Retrieved 2008-06-25. 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". The deelteken does exactly what it means in Afrikaans ("separation mark") by marking the beginning of a new syllable and by separating it from the previous one. For example, voël ("bird") is pronounced in two syllables. Without the deelteken, the word would become voel ("feel"), which is pronounced in one syllable. These are example figures only, based on standardised MCS calculations. Savings are based on property fitted with a south-facing solar array in central England on a roof with a 35-degree tilt and no shading, with electricity consumption of 4,800 kWh per year (with the customer at home all day), at a tariff rate of 27.3p/kWh. The solar array contains 12 x 405W panels (4.86 kWp) generating 4,544 kWh/year, fitted with a 5.2 kWh (4.2 kWh usable) battery. e- grave) is a letter of the Latin alphabet. In English, è is formed with an addition of a grave accent onto the letter E and is sometimes used in the past tense or past participle forms of verbs in poetic texts to indicate that the final syllable should be pronounced separately. For example, blessèd would indicate the pronunciation / ˈ b l ɛ s ɪ d/ BLESS-id rather than / b l ɛ s t/ BLEST. It also occurs in loanwords such as Italian caffè.

The letter é (pronounced /e/) contrasts with è (which is pronounced /ɛ/) and is widely used in French. For example Noël (Christmas) is pronounced / nɔɛl/ (naw-ell), whereas “noel” (a non-existing word) would be pronounced / nœl/ (/ œ/ sounds approximately like “ir” in “bird” in British English with lips rounded or like German “ö”). This diacritical mark can appear also above other vowels. For instance, naïve is pronounced / naiv/ (nah-eev), whereas naive (a non-existing word) would be pronounced / nɛv/ (nev). In Tagalog and its standardized form Filipino, Ë is used to represent the schwa, particularly in words originating from other Philippine languages, for instance Maranao (Mëranaw), Pangasinan, Ilocano, and Ibaloi. Before introduction of this letter, schwa was ambiguously represented by A or E. On a standard Android, Windows Mobile, or iOS keyboard, users can hold the E key until special characters appear, slide to the é, and then release. Latin small letter reversed epsilon / open e with hook, which represents a rhotacized open-mid central vowel in the IPAFrequency of Occurrence of Letters in German". Santa Cruz Public Libraries. Archived from the original on 2012-06-28 . Retrieved 2008-06-25. This happens with many other verbs, eg. amener – j’amène (“take”), lever – je lève (“lift”), peler – je pèle (“peel”).

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