You can hold down the Alt key on your keyboard and then type the numbers 0191. Or you can download the Spanish language keyboard from the Related Link below. It will require you to learn some key combinations for the punctuation and letters in Spanish that are different from English.
To do an upsidedown 'i', just do an exclamation mark. '!'.
that's a Spanish question mark
An upside down question mark (¿) is used at the beginning of a question in Spanish to denote that a question is being asked. In general, it serves the same purpose as a regular question mark but is specific to the Spanish language.
A sentence in Spanish which ends in an exclamation point or question mark will have an upside-down one at the beginning, too. Hola, ¿como te llamas?
"Did" in Spanish is an upside down question mark. There is no "did" word in Spanish. In fact, "do" and others also are upside down question marks.
Questions generally have no periods unless there are abbreviations in them. In English, they end with a question mark. In Spanish, questions start with an inverted question mark and end with a question mark.
The upside down question mark is not a punctuation mark used in the English language. Rather, it is used in Spanish in front of a question, with a regular question mark placed at the end.
To make it clear from the start that you are asking a question. In English, the structure of the sentence tells you at once whether the sentence is a statement or a question. "He is a good student". "Is he a good student?" In Spanish it is not so obvious and you need ¿ at the beginning of your question and ? at the end.
you put an upside down question mark in the beginning and then a regular question mark at the end. Example: ¿Donde esta? The way to do a updside down question mark when typing is: SHIFT+CTRL+ALT+?
you hold shift then you hit the the key that has a question mark then a slash
an upside down question mark = ALT + 168
Placing a question mark (query) at the end of a statement does not make it a question. Try beginning with a question word (why, what, when, where, how, who, which).