It's called a tilde.
A tilde.
He in spanish is "El" but with an accent abouve the "E" if there is not accent, el means "the". Spanish in spanish is "Espanol" but with a tilda(which looks like a squigly line) avoer the "n" which makes it pronounced with a "nya" sound. e'l pronounced as L
They love that Mexican accent mixed with American.
"étaler" has an accent, from the right down to the left.
The Spanish word for "how" is "como" (KOH-moh).Actually, como -- with no accent -- means "like" or "as." "How" must have a written accent: cómo.
An accent mark can take various forms depending on the language. In Spanish, for example, you might see an acute accent (´) or a tilde (~) over letters. In French, accent marks such as the grave accent (`), acute accent (´), circumflex (^), and diaeresis (¨) are common.
ingles [with an accent on the 'e']
No, there is no accent in "pajaro." The stress is typically on the first syllable in words like "pájaro" in Spanish.
When saying Mexico with a spanish accent, it often sounds like Meh-heek-oh.
An accent on a letter is typically a mark placed above the letter that modifies its pronunciation, such as á or î. It can also appear as a mark below the letter, as in ñ or ç. Each accent has a specific purpose in indicating how the letter should be sounded.
The accent in "frecuencia" is on the letter "e", making it sound like "fre-KWEN-syah".
Cual tiempo hara? (accent on the final 'a')