see also: Etymology of E

E , or E acute accent , is a Graphème used in the alphabets Hungarian, Icelandic, Kachoube, Ouïghour, Czech Slovaque and as a letter and in the alphabets Spanish Catalan, , French, Irish, Italian, Occitan, Portuguese and Vietnamese like alternative of the letter “E”. It is about the letter E diacritée of a Acute accent.

Use

Letter with whole share

  • Hungarian: “E” is the 10th letter of the alphabet and represents the sound.

  • Icelandic: “E” is the 7th letter of the alphabet and represents the sound.
  • Kachoube : “E” is the 8th letter of the alphabet and represents the sound. It also represents, or in certain dialects.
  • Ouïghour : in the Latin writing of the ouïghour, “E” represents the sound. It corresponds to ئې in the writing of the ouïghour in the Arabic alphabet.
  • Slovak: “E” is the 12th letter of the alphabet and represents the sound.
  • Czech: “E” is the 12th letter of the alphabet and represents the sound.

Diacritée letter

  • Catalan: “E” represents the sound {{APIb|/e/}} .
  • French: “E” generally represents the sound {{APIb|/e/}} .
  • Italian: when the tonic Accent of a word is located on this letter, “E” represents the sound.
  • Occitan : “E” represents the sound {{APIb|/e/}} .
  • Pinyin : “E” is the high tone going up of “E”.
  • Portuguese: “E” represents the sound {{APIb|/ɛ/}} .
  • Vietnamese: “E” represents the high tone going up of “E”.

Data-processing representations

  • ISO/IEC 8859 - 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15 and 16:
    • Capital E : Tiny C9
    • E : E9
  • Unicode (supplement Latin-1):

    • Capital E : Tiny U+00C9
    • E : U+00E9
  • Entities HTML:

    • Capital E : & Eacute;
    • Tiny E : & eacute;

See too

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