I believe you mean the Spanish letter "ñ" (sounded EHN-yea). The mark above the letter is called a "tilde". (TIHL-day).
The squiggly mark over the n in spanish is called a tilde.
The tilde
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.
No. If the accent is on the second-to-last syllable, and the word ends in a vowel, n or s, then no accent is needed.
The squiggly thing on the n means to make a 'nyay' sound, and the mark on vowels means to accent the letter.
The squiggly mark over the n in spanish is called a tilde.
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.
Los muchachos espanoles. Then n needs the accent mark.
The tilde
Necesito aprender español (there is an accent mark above the "n" in "espanol").
(upside down question mark) Que tal?
In English it doesn't. In Spanish it has a symbol over the n, like this: España.
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.
The wavy mark over an n is called a tilde. It is often used in languages like Spanish and Portuguese to indicate pronunciation.
Se~nor. The tilde accent mark actually goes over the letter "n," not between the "e" and the "n."
The "squiggly line" over the n in "señor" (~) is called a tilde, a type of diacritical mark. In Spanish, the ñ is a separate letter of the Spanish alphabet, with a different pronunciation from a regular n. The Spanish ñ has a "ny" sound, while the Spanish regular n is pronounced much the same as in English.
If a grave ends in a vowel or n or s it does not carry a written accent. If a grave ends in a consonant other than n or s it carries a written accent mark. The most of the spanish words are graves.