(
e-
acute) is a letter of
Hungarian,
Icelandic,
Kashubian,
Czech,
Slovak, and
Uyghur language. This letter also appears in
Catalan,
French,
Irish,
Italian,
Occitan,
Portuguese,
Spanish, and
Vietnamese language as a variant of the letter “e”.
Usage in various languages
Icelandic
É is the 7th letter of the
Icelandic alphabet and represents .
Hungarian
É is the 10th letter of the
Hungarian alphabet and represents .
Czech and Slovak
É is the 12th letter of the
Czech alphabet and
Slovak alphabet, and represents .
Kashubian
É is the 8th letter of the
Kashubian alphabet and represents . It also represents in some dialects, and represents in area between Puck and Kartuzy.
Vietnamese
In
Vietnamese alphabet é is the ''sắc'' tone (high-rising tone) of “e”.
Chinese
In Chinese
pinyin é is the ''yángpíng'' tone (阳平, high-rising tone) of “e”.
Uyghur
In Latin-Script Uyghur alphabet (Uyghur Latin Yéziqi̡, ULY), é represents .
Character mappings
Windows users can type a "é" by holding the "alt" key down and dialling either 130 or 0233 (on the numeric pad of the keyboard): alt + 130; alt + 0233.
In Microsoft Word, a user can press Ctrl + ' (apostrophe), then E for "é".
See also
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Acute accent
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List of XML and HTML character entity references
External links
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Omniglot - writing systems & languages of the world
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Hungarian language
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Icelandic language
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Kashubian language
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Czech language
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Slovak language
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Uyghur language