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Introduction

There are five different kinds of accent marks used in written French. They are:

accent

letters


used

examples

acute accent
(accent aigu)

� only

�l�phant: elephant

grave accent
(accent grave)

�, �, �

fi�vre: fever, l�, there


o�: where

circumflex
(accent circonflexe)

�, �, �,

�, �

g�teau: cake,�tre: to be, �le: island,


ch�mage: unemployment,

d�: past participle of devoir

diaeresis
(tr�ma)

�, �, �, �**

No�l: Christmas, ma�s: corn, aig�e: acute(fem)*

cedilla
(c�dille)

� only

fran�ais: French

  • Note : As of the spelling reform of 1990, the diaresis indicating gu is not a digraph on words finishing in gu� is now placed on the u in standard (AKA "acad�mie fran�aise" French) : aig�e and not aigu�, cig�e and not cigu�, ambig�e and not ambigu� (acute(fem), conium, ambiguous). Since this reform is relatively recent and not known in vulgar surrounding, both spellings can be used interchangeably (you might even get a point knocked off if you write "aig�e" in a text, it happened to me!)

    • Note : The letter � is only used in very rare words, most old town names : L'Ha�-Les-Roses (Paris surburb). Pronounced like �.

Acute Accent - Accent aigu 

The acute accent(French, accent aigu) is the most common accent used in written French. It is only used with the letter e and is always pronounced /ay/.

One use of the accent aigu is to form the past participle of regular -er verbs.

infinitive

past participle

aimer, to love

aim�, loved

regarder, to watch

regard�, watched

Another thing to note is if you are unsure of how to translate certain words into English from French, and the word begins with �, replace that with the letter s and you will occasionally get the English word, or an approximation thereof:

  • Ex.:

    • �table --> stable (for horses)

    • �cole --> scole --> school

    • il �tudie --> il studie --> he studies

  • And to combine what you already know about the accent aigu, here is one last example:

    • �trangl� (from �trangler) --> strangl� --> strangled

NB: This will not work with every word that begins with �.

Grave Accent - Accent grave

  • � and � 

In the case of the letters � and �, the grave accent(Fr. accent grave), is used to graphically distinguish one word from another.

without accent grave

with accent grave

a (3rd pers. sing of avoir, to have)

� (preposition, to, at, et al.)

la (definite article for feminine nouns)

l� (there)

ou (conjunction, or)

o� (where)

Unlike � and �, � is not used to distinguish words from one another. The � used for pronunciation. In careful speech, an unaccented e is pronounced /euh/, and in rapid speech is sometimes not pronounced at all. The � is pronounced like the letter e in pet.

Tonic Accent - L?accent tonique

In English, you stress certain syllables more than others. However in French, you pronounce each syllable evenly