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You could use Google to look up Spanish letters then copy and paste it on Facebook. It is a lot easier than configuring your keyboard to a Spanish keyboard.

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Q: How do you write n with the squiggly line over it on Facebook?
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How do you write the ñ on facebook?

The squiggly line is called a 'tilde', in case that helps. It's on your keyboard with the #, but as a dash, ~, not over the 'n'.


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Use the alt code: ALT+0241Copy the letter into your document: ñHope this helps!


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On a mac, it's option+n, then press n. On a windows vista, it's command+alt+164. And the "n with the squiggly thing over it" is called eñe (pronounced en-nyay). You could also enter "Ctrl + Shift + Squiggly line (on upper left hand corner)" simultaneously, let go, then push "n".


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