A tilde over a tilde means approximately equal to, yet there is no easily available keyboard entry for that, so it may be a similar shortcut entry for that, sorry if that is incorrect.
I have used that for many many years in my own handwritten notes as the meaning for approximately equal (it is from my old math classes.)
The squiggly mark over the n in spanish is called a tilde.
The name "Nina" does not have a tilde; it is spelled without any diacritical marks. In some cultures, however, "Niña" (with a tilde) means "girl" in Spanish. The presence of a tilde would change the meaning and pronunciation.
More, or veryNo, this is incorrect, without a tilde, "mas" means "but" in Spanish."Más" (with a tilde) means "more" or "most".
The wavy line above the accent mark on the keyboard is called a tilde (~). It is often used in various languages to denote nasalization of vowels, as seen in Spanish (e.g., "ñ"). Additionally, the tilde serves functions in mathematics and programming, such as representing approximation or bitwise negation.
The tilde symbol in a web address (eg. http://www.website.com/~tim) usually means that the website belongs to the user with the name after the tilde (in this example, the username is "tim")
The tilde symbol in a web address (eg. http://www.website.com/~tim) usually means that the website belongs to the user with the name after the tilde (in this example, the username is "tim")
La uña = the fingernail or toenail El clavo = the nail (carpentry)
un ano (with - VERY IMPORTANT! - tilde, ~, on the 'n') pronounced 'ooNAHNyaw' (Without the tilde, it means 'an anus'; pronounced 'ooNAHnaw'....)
A tilde (~) is a diacritical mark used in various contexts. In written language, it can indicate nasalization in some languages, such as Portuguese and Spanish, where it appears over certain letters. In mathematics and computer programming, it often denotes approximation, negation, or home directories in Unix-based systems. Additionally, it is used in URLs and file paths to represent specific directories.
~ is the tilde key.
It means years, there is, of course, a tilde over the n.
Tilde Harkamp's birth name is Tilde Therese Harkamp.