You have to reconfigure your keyboard to the Portuguese idiom. English doesn't use tilde.
z was actually thrown out of the alphabet by the greeks. When it was put back in the alphabet they just put it last.
France uses the same alphabet as the US, but they also sometimes put accent marks above the a, e, and i, or under the c.
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R is number 18 on the alphabet.
you look at the first letter of the words you have and go by the alphabet . example your words are art music computer. the alpabetic order is art computer and finally music . that is how you put things in alphabetic order if all of the first letters are the same then you look at the second letter, you look at it like the alphabet and go by that. hopefully this helped you.
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.
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.
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z was actually thrown out of the alphabet by the greeks. When it was put back in the alphabet they just put it last.
The letter "a" precedes the letter "b" in the alphabet.
You Cant Put The Tilde key (~) In Your Name Unless You Have A Spanish German French..... Etc... Except for an English Keyboard.
The Korean alphabet was invented in the fifteenth century and has roots in the Chinese alphabet. Each sound is represented by a symbol or letter., which are put together to form words.
France uses the same alphabet as the US, but they also sometimes put accent marks above the a, e, and i, or under the c.
The letter 'd'. Take a piece of paper, draw the letter 'b' on it and put it in the mirror and see what letter it makes!
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"tilde" is the little 'wave' over the 'n' in e.g. 'Espana', making it 'nyah''tilde' is pronounced 'tEEl-day' in Spanish
on a mac computer "option e" then punch in any letter. (é á í ó ú) or for n "option n" then you will get a tilde (ñ)