á = alt + num pad 160
é = alt + num pad 130
í = alt + num pad 161
ó = alt + num pad 162
ú = alt + num pad 163
ñ = alt + num pad 164
¿ = alt + num pad 168
¡ = alt + num pad 173
If you're on a laptop, you may need to hold the Fn (function) key to use your number pad.
if = si (withOUT the accent mark) yes = Sí (with the accent mark)
The Spanish word for "cheese" is "queso", no accent mark.
No. Now, if you spell it out as "televisión", you do use an accent mark.
Yes, the name "José" has an accent mark in Spanish to differentiate it from the name "Jose" which does not have an accent. The accent mark changes the pronunciation of the letter "e" in the name.
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.
on a English keyboard it is alt gr
There's no accent on antes.
siNote: the word for yes in Spanish is síwith an accent mark. The word for "if" is "si" without an accent mark."Si," not to be confused with "sí" (notice the accent), which means "yes."
No, it does not.
The word "Fui" in spanish does not have an accent mark. In Spanish ui always makes the sound as the English word "WE" The emphasis is already on the I.
Azul is a Spanish word meaning "blue" and it does not have an accent mark.
The word "hola" can in fact have an accent, depending on who is saying it. It's a Spanish word, so someone of actual Spanish descent may have an accent while saying the word.