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  • Why is rosé called rosé…
  • tthew
    Full Member

    Alt Gr + é

    et voilà!
    Every day’s a schoolday. Except I think the accent on that á is the wrong way round. Does it correct that if I hold the keyboard upside down? 😀

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Backtick (key above Tab, to the left of 1) followed by a will give you à, if you’ve got the UK Extended keyboard installed.

    johndoh
    Free Member

    ñ
    Just press and hold the ‘N’ key and choose the option.

    à
    Just press and hold the ‘A’ key and choose the option.

    Bløõdy simple.

    tthew
    Full Member

    nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnope. That doesn’t wórk.

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Strangest thread drift ever.

    Just press and hold the ‘N’ key and choose the option.

    That took me a moment, you’re using a phone / tablet aren’t you.

    johndoh
    Free Member

    No, Chrome on a MacBook Pro 🙂

    CountZero
    Full Member

    tthew – Member
    You do all realise that the OP really doesn’t care about the name of the wine?. He just wanted to show off that he knows how to put the ‘ over the e.

    (which I don’t)
    Tap and hold ‘e’ on any iOS keyboard and you get ‘é’, along with ???êèë. Along with all other accents and various ‘sorts’.
    I can never, ever remember how to do it on the Mac, so it’s good that I rarely have to type anything much on it.

    FeeFoo
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    My (French) missus reckons it translates roughly as pinkish.

    Edukator
    Free Member

    It’s a verb, a noun and an adjective and all mean pink one way or another.

    johndoh
    Free Member

    So, for the purposes of looking more ‘French’ ‘Rosé Mont Blanc’ would or would not be laughed at for being in/correct?

    Edukator
    Free Member

    Mont Blanc Rosé

    DrJ
    Full Member

    Mont Blanc Rose

    Confused now? 🙂

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