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Una curiosidad
While writing in English, I've found a word (I know that there are more than just one :D ) with an accent, communiqué. How do you write English words with a French origin with an accent if usually your keyboards don't have accents? :thinking:
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Many write them without the accent. For instance, a lot of people will write resume for resumé.
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Wouldn't it be a spelling mistake?
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Á = alt + 0193 á = alt + 0225
É = alt + 0201 é = alt + 0233 Í = alt + 0205 í = alt + 0237 Ó = alt + 0211 ó = alt + 0243 Ú = alt + 0218 ú = alt + 0250 Ü = alt +0220 ü = alt + 0252 Ñ = alt + 0209 ñ = alt + 0241 ¿ = alt + 0191 ¡ = alt + 0161 I hope this helps you! |
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Not only a spelling mistake but also the meaning would change.... i.e.
expose = -To subject or allow to be subjected to an action, influence, or condition -to make visible exposé (French) = - 1. An exposure or a revelation of something discreditable. 2. A formal exposition of facts 1. the act or an instance of bringing a scandal, crime, etc., to public notice 2. (Communication Arts / Journalism & Publishing) an article, book, or statement that discloses a scandal, crime, etc. |
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So, you need to know the Ascii codes for a few words. :thinking: Quote:
Edit: Elaina, I didn't see your last post. That's interesting to know. Cloud's example is another one, too. |
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Funny thing, I've had Hispanic penpals who never used accents, ever! It made it much harder to read their writing and sometimes nearly drove me crazy. :D |
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There are lots of other examples. I learned to write papel in English as rôle but these days, the accent doesn't even appear in dictionaries. |
Logically, foreign words should be adapted to the English spelling. That's what RAE does with foreign words (although sometimes it's difficult to change a rooted habit, such as "whisky" and "güisqui" -nobody writes "güisqui"). :)
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For those on a Mac: alt + e, then TYPE the letter = á, é, í, ó, ú (and even ý for Nordic languages) alt + n, then type the letter = ñ (other letters also supported) alt + ? = ¿ alt + 1 (!) = ¡ alt + u then TYPE the letter = ü / ö alt + ` (backtick) then type the letter = à, è, ì, ò, ù (and ỳ) And for anyone interested: alt + (shift) + d = ð / (Ð) (Nordic eth) alt + (shift) + t = þ / (Þ) (Nordic thorn) alt + (shift) + ' (single quote) = æ / (Æ) (Nordic ae) alt + (shift) + \ (backslash) = « / ( » ) .... for quotes alt + 6 (^) then type the letter = â, ê, î, ô, û alt + a then type the letter = ā, ē, ī, ō, ū alt + shift + , (comma) = „ (Nordic/German open quote) alt + shift + [ = ” (Nordic/German close quote) |
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