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Alt Codes for Letter E with Accents

Listed below are the keyboard shortcuts or Windows Alt codes for letter E with accents. The accents on the letter E are also called accent marksdiacriticsor diacritical marks. There is a specific Alt code for each accented capital (uppercase / majuscule) letter E and each accented small (lowercase / minuscule) letter Eas indicated in the table below. Also indicated are the corresponding HTML entity numeric character reference and HTML entity named character reference (if available). If you are new to Alt codes and need detailed instructions on how to use themplease read How to Use Alt Codes to Enter Special Characters. If you’re in a hurryin the list below just tap or click any letter E with accent to copy and paste into your document.

Accented LetterAccented Letter Alt CodeAccented Letter NameUnicode Code PointHTML Entity HEXHTML Entity DECHTML Entity Named
&#233Alt 130 or Alt 0233Latin small letter e with acute (síneadh fadačárkadĺžeňkreska)accent aiguU+00E9éé&#eacute;
&#201Alt 144 or Alt 0201Latin capital letter E with acute (síneadh fadačárkadĺžeňkreska)accent aiguU+00C9ÉÉ&#Eacute;
&#232Alt 138 or Alt 0232Latin small letter e with graveU+00E8èè&#egrave;
&#200Alt 0200Latin capital letter E with graveU+00C8ÈÈ&#Egrave;
&#279Alt 279Latin small letter e with dot aboveU+0117ėė&#edot;
&#278Alt 278Latin capital letter E with dot aboveU+0116ĖĖ&#Edot;
&#234Alt 136 or Alt 0234Latin small letter e with circumflexU+00EAêê&#ecirc;
&#202Alt 0202Latin capital letter E with circumflexU+00CAÊÊ&#Ecirc;
&#235Alt 137 or Alt 0235Latin small letter e with diaeresis (umlauttréma)U+00EBëë&#euml;
&#203Alt 0203Latin capital letter E with diaeresis (umlauttréma)U+00CBËË&#Euml;
&#283Alt 283Latin small letter e with caron (háčekmäkčeňstrešicakljukicakvakakvačicapaukščiukasvarnelėkatushattuičášleče)U+011Běě&#ecaron;
&#282Alt 282Latin capital letter E with caron (háčekmäkčeňstrešicakljukicakvakakvačicapaukščiukasvarnelėkatushattuičášleče)U+011AĚĚ&#Ecaron;
&#277Alt 277Latin small letter e with breveU+0115ĕĕ
&#276Alt 276Latin capital letter E with breveU+0114ĔĔ
&#275Alt 275Latin small letter e with macronU+0113ēē&#emacr;
&#274Alt 274Latin capital letter E with macronU+0112ĒĒ&#Emacr;
&#7869Alt 7869Latin small letter e with tilde (virgulilla)U+1EBDẽẽ
&#7868Alt 7868Latin capital letter E with tilde (virgulilla)U+1EBCẼẼ
&#281Alt 281Latin small letter e with ogonek (nosinė)U+0119ęę&#eogon;
&#280Alt 280Latin capital letter E with ogonek (nosinė)U+0118ĘĘ&#Eogon;
&#553Alt 553Latin small letter e with cedilla (cédillecedilhadocedilha)U+0229ȩȩ
&#552Alt 552Latin capital letter E with cedilla (cédillecedilhadocedilha)U+0228ȨȨ
&#583Alt 583Latin small letter e with strokeU+0247ɇɇ
&#582Alt 582Latin capital letter E with strokeU+0246ɆɆ
&#7871Alt 7871Latin small letter e with circumflex and acuteU+1EBFếế
&#7870Alt 7870Latin capital letter E with circumflex and acuteU+1EBEẾẾ
&#7873Alt 7873Latin small letter e with circumflex and graveU+1EC1ềề
&#7872Alt 7872Latin capital letter E with circumflex and graveU+1EC0ỀỀ
&#7703Alt 7703Latin small letter e with macron and acuteU+1E17ḗḗ
&#7702Alt 7702Latin capital letter E with macron and acuteU+1E16ḖḖ
&#7701Alt 7701Latin small letter e with macron and graveU+1E15ḕḕ
&#7700Alt 7700Latin capital letter E with macron and graveU+1E14ḔḔ
&#7877Alt 7877Latin small letter e with circumflex and tilde (virgulilla)U+1EC5ễễ
&#7876Alt 7876Latin capital letter E with circumflex and tilde (virgulilla)U+1EC4ỄỄ
&#7709Alt 7709Latin small letter e with cedilla (cédillecedilhadocedilha) and breveU+1E1Dḝḝ
&#7708Alt 7708Latin capital letter E with cedilla (cédillecedilhadocedilha) and breveU+1E1CḜḜ
&#7867Alt 7867Latin small letter e with hook aboveU+1EBBẻẻ
&#7866Alt 7866Latin capital letter E with hook aboveU+1EBAẺẺ
&#517Alt 517Latin small letter e with double graveU+0205ȅȅ
&#516Alt 516Latin capital letter E with double graveU+0204ȄȄ
&#519Alt 519Latin small letter e with inverted breveU+0207ȇȇ
&#518Alt 518Latin capital letter E with inverted breveU+0206ȆȆ
&#7875Alt 7875Latin small letter e with circumflex and hook aboveU+1EC3ểể
&#7874Alt 7874Latin capital letter E with circumflex and hook aboveU+1EC2ỂỂ
&#7865Alt 7865Latin small letter e with dot belowU+1EB9ẹẹ
&#7864Alt 7864Latin capital letter E with dot belowU+1EB8ẸẸ
&#7705Alt 7705Latin small letter e with circumflex belowU+1E19ḙḙ
&#7704Alt 7704Latin capital letter E with circumflex belowU+1E18ḘḘ
&#7707Alt 7707Latin small letter e with tilde (virgulilla) belowU+1E1Bḛḛ
&#7706Alt 7706Latin capital letter E with tilde (virgulilla) belowU+1E1AḚḚ
&#7879Alt 7879Latin small letter e with circumflex and dot belowU+1EC7ệệ
&#7878Alt 7878Latin capital letter E with circumflex and dot belowU+1EC6ỆỆ
WP Data Tables

Usage of the various forms of the accented letter “E”

Here’s a guide on the namespronunciationand phonetic and linguistic values of the various letter “E” characters with accents or diacriticsalong with the languagesalphabetsor writing systems that use them:

  1. é and É:
  • Diacritical Mark: Acute accent (French: accent aigu)
  • Pronunciation: “é” represents a high front vowel soundsimilar to the “ay” sound in English “say.” “É” represents the same sound in its capitalized form.
  • Languages/Alphabets: FrenchPortugueseHungarianCatalanSpanishand more.
  1. è and È:
  • Diacritical Mark: Grave accent (French: accent grave)
  • Pronunciation: “è” represents a mid open-mid front vowel soundsimilar to the “e” sound in English “bed.” “È” represents the same sound in its capitalized form.
  • Languages/Alphabets: FrenchItalianCatalanVietnameseand more.
  1. ė and Ė:
  • Diacritical Mark: Dot above (Lithuanian: ogonek)
  • Pronunciation: “ė” represents a mid central vowel soundsimilar to the “e” sound in English “hurt.” “Ė” represents the same sound in its capitalized form.
  • Languages/Alphabets: Lithuanian.
  1. ê and Ê:
  • Diacritical Mark: Circumflex accent (French: accent circonflexe)
  • Pronunciation: “ê” represents a mid open-mid front unrounded vowel soundsimilar to the “e” sound in Portuguese “pé.” “Ê” represents the same sound in its capitalized form.
  • Languages/Alphabets: VietnamesePortuguese (borrowed words).
  1. ë and Ë:
  • Diacritical Mark: Diaeresis or umlaut (French: tréma)
  • Pronunciation: “ë” represents a mid central unrounded vowel soundsimilar to the “e” sound in French “peur.” “Ë” represents the same sound in its capitalized form.
  • Languages/Alphabets: AlbanianDutchLuxembourgishand more.
  1. ě and Ě:
  • Diacritical Mark: Caron or háček (Czech: háček)
  • Pronunciation: In Czech and Slovak“ě” represents a mid front unrounded vowel soundsimilar to the “e” sound in French “fête.” “Ě” represents the same sound in its capitalized form.
  • Languages/Alphabets: CzechSlovak.
  1. ĕ and Ĕ:
  • Diacritical Mark: Breve (Romanian: brâu)
  • Pronunciation: In Romanian“ĕ” represents a mid central unrounded vowel soundsimilar to the “e” sound in English “hurt.” “Ĕ” represents the same sound in its capitalized form.
  • Languages/Alphabets: Romanian.
  1. ē and Ē:
  • Diacritical Mark: Macron
  • Pronunciation: “ē” represents a long mid front vowel soundsimilar to the “ay” sound in English “say.” “Ē” represents the same sound in its capitalized form.
  • Languages/Alphabets: LatinLatvian.
  1. ẽ and Ẽ:
  • Diacritical Mark: Tilde (Portuguese: til)
  • Pronunciation: In Portuguese“ẽ” represents a nasalized mid open-mid front vowel sound.
  • Languages/Alphabets: Portuguese.
  1. ę and Ę:
  • Diacritical Mark: Ogonek (Polish: ogonek)
  • Pronunciation: In Polish“ę” represents a nasalized mid open-mid front vowel sound.
  • Languages/Alphabets: Polish.
  1. ȩ and Ȩɇ and Ɇế and Ếề and Ềḗ and Ḗḕ and Ḕễ and Ễḝ and Ḝ:
  • Pronunciation: These characters might represent specific phonetic sounds in linguistic contexts.
  • Languages/Alphabets: Limited use in certain linguistic or historical contexts.
  1. ẻ and Ẻȅ and Ȅȇ and Ȇể and Ểẹ and Ẹḙ and Ḙḛ and Ḛệ and Ệ:
  • Pronunciation: These characters might represent specific phonetic sounds in linguistic contexts.
  • Languages/Alphabets: Limited use in certain linguistic or historical contexts.

Please note that the pronunciation of these characters can vary depending on the specific linguistic contextalphabetor transcription system being used. Additionallythe usage of these characters might extend beyond the examples provided here. Always refer to the specific linguistic or phonetic conventions of the language or system you’re working with to ensure accurate pronunciation and usage.

For the the complete list of the first 256 ASCII-based Windows Alt Codesvisit Windows Alt Codes for Special Characters & Symbols. For the Alt codes of other letters with accents or diacritical marksgrouped by letter or the language they are used invisit Alt Codes for Latin Letters with Accents or Diacritical Marks used in Foreign Languages.