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French accents and e muet question I've encountered the rule on writing accents: A vowel, if not at the end of a word, gets accent if situated in the end of a syllable Examples: épître é-pî-tre pénétrer pé-né-trer été é-té célèbre cé-lè-bre But also there are the same cases (end of a syllable) where accent is not set and 'e muet' is pronounced Examples: secret se-cret petit pe-tit fenêtre fe-nê-tre samedi sa-me-di leçon le-çon What is the rule that governs accent writing for e and e muet?
25 Thg 09 2011 15:23
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@EternalRose Do you mean given an arbitrary word it is not possible to figure out where to put the accent?
4 tháng 10 năm 2011
Well, it needs more practice than rules.. But I hope these 2 websites will help : http://french.about.com/od/pronunciation/a/accents.htm http://socyberty.com/languages/french-accents/
2 tháng 10 năm 2011
I'm sorry I can't help you with that. I never hear rules of e muet. I think it's just a matter of pronunciation
27 tháng 9 năm 2011
I do not agree. There should be some rules on French accents e.g. Thimonnier It is not possible to memorize all words
25 tháng 9 năm 2011
French is different language has some exception in writing but that doesn't mean,it's hard language,just you should memorize the words like that with mute (e) or with accents,because in French we use accents for (a,e,i),so the important which you should know it,it's the pronunciation of those accents with(i,e,a) some of them has a same pronunciation,but you can search it in dictionary and check it in notebook,to remember it well,the rule of this accents just to make meaning to the words or to be easier in pronunciation that's all good luck 尤瑟夫.
25 tháng 9 năm 2011
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