I guess you mean Spanish letters. Here is the list of ALT combinations (the numbers are typed on the number pad):
á = ALT+160
é = ALT+130
í = ALT+161
ó = ALT+162
ú = ALT+163
ñ = ALT+164
Ñ = ALT+165
¿ = ALT+168
To place a mark above the letter "n" in Spanish words, use the tilde (~) called "virgulilla" in Spanish. This mark indicates the pronunciation of a nasal sound. For example, in the word "mañana," the tilde goes above the first letter "n" to represent the "ny" sound.
Many English words do not have Spanish root words, such as:algebrabuttcowdirteggfatghosthairiglooJewishkhakilumpmostnextplumqueenracesiptickleupvastwitchxrayyodzoom
"Palabras" is the Spanish word for "words".
The letters "k" and "w" are the only two letters of the Spanish alphabet that are primarily used in non-Spanish words, specifically in loanwords or foreign words that have been integrated into the language.
"Descargar," "bajar," and "bajarse" are all Spanish words that mean "download."
To place a mark above the letter "n" in Spanish words, use the tilde (~) called "virgulilla" in Spanish. This mark indicates the pronunciation of a nasal sound. For example, in the word "mañana," the tilde goes above the first letter "n" to represent the "ny" sound.
Tamales, Toda(all of it), Tanke(tank), Tambor(drum), Teclador(keyboard),
Press the letters on the keyboard.
Yes it does, but not a keyboard that flips open or slides open. It is a touch screen keyboard. In other words, a virtual keyboard.
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Spanish words is words that r translated in Spanish. =) i mean no duhh haha funny but seriously u didnt know that haha! ok spanish words are words....that are in spanish.
keyboard
Answer: the word for words in Spanish is "palabras."
press the "insert" key located directly above the arrow keys on yoyr keyboard.
Here are all the words I can think of...keyboardkeyboarddarerakebrakedarkbake
The Spanish words in the statement above do not make a real sentence. The words translate to "The females of to be [crazy] (male singular form of the word)."
Spanish words are spoken in Spanish.