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If you're on a phone, you can use the phone keyboard's special characters. On Android phones, that usually means you press and hold the letter, e.g. "e" above, and a menu of possible accents appears. I assume (but don't know for sure) Apple devices have something similar.

On desktop, there is a way to do it in Windows (besides having a multilingual keyboard) but I shall have to look into it. Not something I have done in a long time outside of word processors which generally have their own multilingual character support. Again, Apple probably has something but I don't know offhand given I am not an Apple guy.
 
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