ALT + 0209 (or just open the character map program on your start menu.)
There are number codes to make tildes. The number codes are different for each letter. In Windows, you hold down Alt while you type the appropriate number code for that letter. Capital letters and lower case letters require different number codes. Capital A with a tilde is Alt + 0195 Capital N with a tilde is Alt + 0209 Capital O with a tilde is Alt + 0213 lowercase a with a tilde is Alt + 0227 lowercase n with a tilde is Alt + 0241 lowercase o with a tilde is Alt + 0245 Don't use the numbers along the top row of your keyboard. Use the numeral keypad on the side of your keyboard. Turn Num Lock ON. There is a different way to do this in Mac, and yet another way to do it in HTML.
There are number codes to make tildes. The number codes are different for each letter. In Windows, you hold down Alt while you type the appropriate number code for that letter. Capital letters and lower case letters require different number codes. Capital A with a tilde is Alt + 0195 Capital N with a tilde is Alt + 0209 Capital O with a tilde is Alt + 0213 lowercase a with a tilde is Alt + 0227 lowercase n with a tilde is Alt + 0241 lowercase o with a tilde is Alt + 0245 Don't use the numbers along the top row of your keyboard. Use the numeral keypad on the side of your keyboard. Turn Num Lock ON. There is a different way to do this in Mac, and yet another way to do it in HTML.
n
The mark over the letter 'n' is called a tilde. It is used in various languages, like Spanish and Portuguese, to indicate a different pronunciation of the letter 'n' compared to when it appears without the tilde.
The tilde is not present in the word "paco." A tilde is commonly found over the letter "n" in the Spanish alphabet, as in "niño," but "paco" does not contain any accented letters. Therefore, there is no tilde associated with "paco."
Ñoño
The tilde (~) is a symbol that goes above the letter n, to form the letter ñ. Some words are spelled with ñ and some are spelled with n.
"tilde" is the little 'wave' over the 'n' in e.g. 'Espana', making it 'nyah''tilde' is pronounced 'tEEl-day' in Spanish
Bretana (with a tilde, the little wave, on the 'n').
Ensenar (but the "n" has a tilde on the top of it.)
Suenos. (tilde on n)
the accent mark over the n in spanish is pronunced 'enyeh'. It is called the virgulilla. It is often said that it is a tilde but it is not. The tilde is on an e, i, o, u, and a.