The word "bano" in Spanish typically refers to "bath" and does not have an accent mark. However, if you meant "baño," which means "bathroom," it does have a tilde over the "n" (ñ). This tilde indicates a different pronunciation and is essential for the correct meaning of the word.
i take spanish class so you can trust me on this: door = puerta bathroom = bano with an accent mark over the n door in the bathroom would be: puerta en el bano( accent mark over n_
el bano (the n has an accent above it so its pronounced "el bon-yo"
there is no accent mark on the word formidable
The accent mark over this letter é is an acute accent. The accent mark over this letter è is a grave accent. The accent mark over this letter ê is a circumflex accent. The mark under this letter ç is a cedilla.
No, the name Pepe does not have an accent mark.
No, the word "comprare" does not have an accent mark.
No. Now, if you spell it out as "televisión", you do use an accent mark.
if = si (withOUT the accent mark) yes = Sí (with the accent mark)
Yes, the word "madre" does not have an accent mark on the first syllable.
Yes, the word "atletica" in Spanish does have an accent mark; it is spelled "atlética." The accent mark is placed over the "e" to indicate the stressed syllable, following the rules of Spanish pronunciation. In English, "athletic" does not have an accent mark.
Yes, the French word "merci" does not have an accent mark.
The accent is normally omitted in English.