

In Romagnol the same letter is used to represent, e.g. In Emilian, é is used to represent, e.g. In Dutch, some people use "hé" as a greeting, like "hey" or "hi". It is also used to add visual stress on words in the same way English might use italics. It is also used to differentiate the article "een," equivalent to either "a" or "an" in English, and "één", the number one. Like in English, é is respected when writing foreign words, mainly from French. In addition, Danish uses é in some loanwords to represent /i/. See Acute accent for a more detailed description. In Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish, the letter "é" is used to indicate that a terminal syllable with the vowel e is stressed, and it is often used only when it changes the meaning. É is the 9th letter of the Czech alphabet and the 12th letter of the Slovak alphabet and represents /ɛː/.
