Asked by JRobin

Does the word "CHER" require an accent mark? What is the feminine form of the word?

Additionally, can you remind me of the correct nomenclature for the two kinds of accent marks and which directions they go??

Answers

Answered by MathMate
Mon cher ami (m.)
Ma chère amie (f.)

accent aigu - exemples : Égypte, été
accents graves - exemples :À, à, chère, où

Answered by SraJMcGin
and my favorite word: élève which contains the letter "e" with 3 different and distinct sounds!

é = like A, the first letter in the English alphabet

è = like eh

e = like uh

(Forgive trying to get French sounds with English. This is NOT my favorite thing to do1)

Sra (aka Mme)
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