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- This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- pronounced /ɛ/ instead of the default /ə/. The cir****flex (l'accent circonflexe) ê (e.g. forêt—forest) shows that an e is pronounced /ɛ/ and that an...
- e, i, o, and u, for example â in pâté. The cir****flex, called accent circonflexe, has three primary functions in French: It affects the pronunciation...
- be applied from the next school year caused wide outrage. A "#JeSuisCirconflexe" campaign ensued on Twitter and the government was accused of "simplifying"...
- changes.[citation needed] It was decided to omit the cir****flex (accent circonflexe) in the names of the winter months, so the month was named Ventose instead...
- with minor changes. So it was decided to omit the cir****flex (accent circonflexe) in the names of the winter months. So the month was named Nivose instead...
- names with minor changes. It was decided to omit the cir****flex (accent circonflexe) in the names of the winter months, so the month was named Pluviose instead...
- to make the sound /e/, as in étoile ("star"). The cir****flex (accent circonflexe) generally denotes that an S once followed the vowel in Old French or...
- Claude Lapointe (3 December 1938 – 6 October 2024) was a French illustrator, schoolteacher, and writer. He founded the illustration workshop at the École...
- défendre l'accent circonflexe" (in French). Retrieved 8 March 2018. lefigaro.fr. "Des faux rappeurs prennent la défense de l'accent circonflexe". Retrieved...