Ok, for some reason, I cannot create Moé even though I've created many nodes including accents.

Nevertheless, I'll explain the significance and story of Moé.

Moé is Moi which is Me in French Québecois. Although in comic books, I`ve seen the usage of France French Moé. It is no doubtingly used in both spoken Québecois and France French, as well as other flavours of French (such as Creole).

How is it pronounced?
When articulating this, you are almost making the action of a ruminating cow. Moo-Ay essentially. It's simple, but including it in a cogent sentence is another story.

A little story on Moé
When I was in Secondaire 1 (which is Grade 7, but in High School), there was this hardcore punk guy. I don't mean hardcore punk as in music, but as in Vandalism/Rebellious Teenager/Anarchy/Slayer type. He was a nice and intelligent guy, but at that time in Québec, rebellious behaviour was everywhere. So he failed almost all his classes, he spent his time making switchblades, engraving anarchy signs on his desk among other things. Anyways, one day the teacher was handing back our math tests and she was naming our names so we may pick up our tests. Well after handing a couple, she finally arrived to a "Moé" and she said: "Who ist Moé?" (she was from Paris btw, so uttering the Moé was kind of awkward for her) and the guy from the back of the class said: Moé.

Everybody in the bloody class laughed. I can't even believed he did that. Unfortunately, later that year he dropped school and pursued the life of a rebel.