"tilde" is the little 'wave' over the 'n' in e.g. 'Espana', making it 'nyah'
'tilde' is pronounced 'tEEl-day' in Spanish
The "tilde N" (lowercase or uppercase) can be typed using the ALT+ codes.
Hold down the ALT key and type the 4 numbers on the number keypad:
ALT 0241 = ñ
ALT 0209 = Ñ
The tilde is the little wave, ~, you see over the letter 'n' in Spanish words.It changes the 'n' to a 'ni' (as in 'onion' -Unyun)
The best-known example is 'senor' (SANEyawrr)
It is "..." in Spanish!
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.
Ñoño
'Bathroom' in Spanish is 'bano' (there is a tilde above the 'n').
with a tilde, ~, on the second 'n', it's the Spanish for 'girl'
Bretana (with a tilde, the little wave, on the 'n').
Suenos. (tilde on n)
Ensenar (but the "n" has a tilde on the top of it.)
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.
Anadame (with a tilde, the little wave, on the 'n')
Gracias, senor (tilde, ~, on the 'n')
It's called a tilde
clase pequena (with a tilde on the 'n')