Tilde IS a spanish word.
More, or veryNo, this is incorrect, without a tilde, "mas" means "but" in Spanish."Más" (with a tilde) means "more" or "most".
The tilde is not present in the word "paco." A tilde is commonly found over the letter "n" in the Spanish alphabet, as in "niño," but "paco" does not contain any accented letters. Therefore, there is no tilde associated with "paco."
It means years, there is, of course, a tilde over the n.
to dream = soñar dreaming = sonando (with a tilde over the first 'n')
oficial de prestaciones/empenos (tilde, ~, on 'n' in 'empenos')
The "o tilde" in Spanish, represented by the symbol "," is used to indicate stress on the vowel "o" in a word. This helps with pronunciation and distinguishes between words that have different meanings but are spelled the same.
Montana (but with a tilde, the little wave, on the final 'n', making it pronounced MornTANyah) = mountain Mountainous = montanoso (again, with a tilde)
The mark over the letter 'n' in Spanish is called a tilde, and it is used to create the letter "ñ." This letter is pronounced like the "ny" in the English word "canyon."
The Spanish word for "tomorrow" is spelled with tilde N, as mañana (pronounced mahn-yah-nah).
No, "una" does not have a tilde. It is a Spanish word meaning "one" or "a" (feminine), and it is spelled without any accent marks. Tildes in Spanish are used to indicate stress on certain syllables or to differentiate between words, but "una" does not require one.
Not sure if a Yam is a fruit or a vegetable, that that's the only food that starts with an ñ in Spanish. The word is Ñame.
educational in spanish is pedagogia with a tilde over the i.