The word Passage (a movement in dressage) has a different meaning and pronunciation to the word Passage (taking a trip or tunnel).
Can this pronunciation difference be highlighted by use of a French accent mark?
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Sign up to join this communityThe word Passage (a movement in dressage) has a different meaning and pronunciation to the word Passage (taking a trip or tunnel).
Can this pronunciation difference be highlighted by use of a French accent mark?
In French, every instance of "passage" has the exact same pronunciation. There are more than two.
You can't write accents in French if they're not initially part of the word - it's a spelling error.
In French, both meanings of the word passage you're referring to are written and pronunciated identically.