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{{about-nothe|accenting the ends of words}} {{for|[[Teen Girl Squad]] running gag|-'d}}
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[[File:Paunch Berry Iced Cream.png|thumb|The Cheat's attempt at -èd]]
Characters often replace -ed with '''-èd'''.  In American English, the [[wikipedia:Grave accent|grave accent]] indicates that a vowel that would usually be silent should be pronounced.  For example, ''stripèd'' is pronounced '''strī-pəd'''.
Characters often replace -ed with '''-èd'''.  In American English, the [[wikipedia:Grave accent|grave accent]] indicates that a vowel that would usually be silent should be pronounced.  For example, ''stripèd'' is pronounced '''strī-pəd'''.

Revision as of 06:04, 13 December 2009

This article is about accenting the ends of words. For the Teen Girl Squad running gag, see -'d.
The Cheat's attempt at -èd

Characters often replace -ed with -èd. In American English, the grave accent indicates that a vowel that would usually be silent should be pronounced. For example, stripèd is pronounced strī-pəd.

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