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Is there a letter N in Spanish?

There's "n," and "~" that's placed over the "n". The former is pronounced as you'd expect an n to be pronounced. The latter is pronounced ny.


What is the name for the accent placed of the n in Spanish?

It's called a tilde.


What is the N mark in Spanish?

The "N" mark in Spanish is called "virgulilla" or "tilde de la eñe." It is a diacritic mark that is placed over the letter "n" to indicate the sound /ɲ/ in words like "señor" or "español." It distinguishes the pronunciation of the letter "n" from a regular "n" sound.


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What is the little thing that goes over the n in spanish?

It is called a tilde, and denotes an additional letter in Spanish, "ñ", pronounced ehn-yeh. In the dim past, this was actually a double "n", but over time the n's were first stacked over each other, and then to the present form.


What is the squiggly punctuation mark over the letter n in spanish called?

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