That squiggly line, specifically over the N. It gives the N that "ny" sound. Instead of pronuncing SEN-OR, you pronounce it SEN-YOR.
Hold the finger onto n until the variations of n appear.
The last awnser was pathetic. The font is called Bored Sqiggly.
You hold alt as you type 165 which gives you Ñ. You hold alt as you type 164 which gives you ñ. Or you can hold CTRL, the key with the squiggly line on it (and if you want the squiggly line on top you have to hold shift), and the n. This also works for the accent.
The Lord = El Senor Our Lord = Nuestro senor lord as a title is just senor or sometimes lord
That should be the window defroster.
Daniel Senor's birth name is Daniel Samuel Senor.
Senor in Spanish means sir.
Bank 1 is the driver side of the engine, senor 2 is the second senor inline. senor 1 is before the cat, senor 2 is after the cat.
brake fluid line and antilock senor cable( the second one is really a cable that looks like a line).
Dan Senor was born on 1971-11-06.
The "squiggly line" over the n in "señor" (~) is called a tilde, a type of diacritical mark. In Spanish, the ñ is a separate letter of the Spanish alphabet, with a different pronunciation from a regular n. The Spanish ñ has a "ny" sound, while the Spanish regular n is pronounced much the same as in English.
where is air bag senor on 2003 blazer