This depends on what you're using. If you have an extended keyboard with a numeric pad on the side, try the following: hold down the alt button and type 0241. (This won't work using the numbers running across the top of the keyboard.) On my laptop (which has Microsoft Word) I press control and shift and the tilde button at the same time, then let go and press n. That will not work on this website, so here I copy and paste from another document.
The mark over the letter 'n' is called a tilde. It is used in various languages, like Spanish and Portuguese, to indicate a different pronunciation of the letter 'n' compared to when it appears without the 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 ~ key is above the tab key in most keyboards. If you are looking for the ~ on top of the N for the Spanish letter ñ there is no specific key. The ñ can be typed in most fonts on a PC (Windows) computer by pressing and holding the ALT key then pressing the numbers 164 on the key pad to the right of the keyboard (not the numbers above the letters). Ñ is done with ALT+165 On a Mac computer, press and hold the ALT key then press n then release the ALT key and press n again for the ñ. Press SHIFT N for the Ñ. In some languages there are tildes above other letters. There are similar codes for these letters.
The "N" mark in Spanish is called "virgulilla" or "tilde de la eñe." It is a diacritic mark that is placed over the letter "n" to indicate the sound /ɲ/ in words like "señor" or "español." It distinguishes the pronunciation of the letter "n" from a regular "n" sound.
The squiggly mark over the n in spanish is called a tilde.
The tilde symbol is used in mathematics to represent infinity.
on a mac computer "option e" then punch in any letter. (é á í ó ú) or for n "option n" then you will get a tilde (ñ)
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The mark over the letter 'n' is called a tilde. It is used in various languages, like Spanish and Portuguese, to indicate a different pronunciation of the letter 'n' compared to when it appears without the tilde.
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The tilde (~) is a symbol that goes above the letter n, to form the letter ñ. Some words are spelled with ñ and some are spelled with n.
"tilde" is the little 'wave' over the 'n' in e.g. 'Espana', making it 'nyah''tilde' is pronounced 'tEEl-day' in Spanish
Bretana (with a tilde, the little wave, on the 'n').
Ensenar (but the "n" has a tilde on the top of it.)
Suenos. (tilde on n)
It doesn't make complete sense, becausesonar(se) (without the tilde, the little wave, on the 'n') =to sound, ring, look/sound likesoñar(se) (with the tilde) = to dream; from which'Que sueñes (with tilde) con los angelitos' = May you dream of little angels.(But the tilde is important!)
the accent mark over the n in spanish is pronunced 'enyeh'. It is called the virgulilla. It is often said that it is a tilde but it is not. The tilde is on an e, i, o, u, and a.