i really dont care cuz all i need is for some one to asnwer it for my sapnish project
air. no line,
diseno with a ~ over the N. diseño
Espanol (the "n" has a "~" over it)
That squiggly line, specifically over the N. It gives the N that "ny" sound. Instead of pronuncing SEN-OR, you pronounce it SEN-YOR.
anos.(squiggly line over the n "~")
Romanticized? San, with a line over the a to indicate a lack of tone.
año nuevo (tilde over the n in año, year)
Line, nice, cone, Nile, coil.
It's called a tilde.
Se~nor. The tilde accent mark actually goes over the letter "n," not between the "e" and the "n."
It's called a tilde.
"Soy puertorriqueño/a." is the proper way. However, many Puerto Ricans (male & female) use the term "boricua" for Puerto Rican.