Although the IPA symbol is a āyā, in French this occurs as a āuā preceded by a consonant: fĆ»t, pu, rue, absolu, and also in the past participle of the verb avoir: eu where the e is entirely silent. 1The colon in IPA means the previous vowel is lengthened in speech. See end of this article for
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Here's how to arrange easy access to IPA symbols: In any Mac program, choose Edit>Emoji & Symbols. This opens the Character Viewer that Bob mentioned. Click on the icon in the upper right of the window to expand it to full size. Click on the gear icon in the upper left and choose Customize List. Scroll down the list and check the box beside
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