English:
* "The café was bustling with activity." (The acute accent is used in the word "café", which is a French loanword.)
* "He wore a beret and a scarf, looking very Parisian." (The acute accent is used in the word "beret", another French loanword.)
Spanish:
* "Él está muy contento con su nuevo trabajo." (The acute accent is used in the word "él", which means "he".)
* "La música es muy hermosa." (The acute accent is used in the word "música", which means "music".)
French:
* "J'ai mangé un croissant à la crème." (The acute accent is used in the words "j'", "à", and "crème", which are common French words.)
* "L'école est fermée aujourd'hui." (The acute accent is used in the word "l'", which is a contraction of "le" and "la".)
Portuguese:
* "Eu gosto muito de comer pão de queijo." (The acute accent is used in the word "eu", which means "I".)
* "A música está muito alta." (The acute accent is used in the word "música", which means "music".)
Remember: The acute accent is used in different ways in different languages, so it's important to consider the specific language when looking at its usage.