á - ALT+160
é - ALT+130
í - ALT+161
ó - ALT+162
ú - ALT+163
ñ - ALT +164
¿ - ALT+168
¡ - ALT+173
ü - ALT+129
(Numbers have to be on the right side of the keyboard.. not on laptops!!!)
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.
A short one.
A bar over a vowel, also known as a macron, typically indicates a long vowel sound in phonetics. It shows that the vowel is pronounced for a longer duration than a short vowel.
No. It has short OO sound as in book, good, and foot.
The line over the top of a vowel is called a macron. It is used in some languages to indicate that the vowel should be pronounced as a long vowel sound.
Tricky question: All words have an "acento", which is the syllable that gets stressed when talking. The "tilde" is the little line you draw over a vowel that is stressed. Not all of the words get that.
You have to reconfigure your keyboard to the Portuguese idiom. English doesn't use tilde.
You Cant Put The Tilde key (~) In Your Name Unless You Have A Spanish German French..... Etc... Except for an English Keyboard.
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.
"tilde" is the little 'wave' over the 'n' in e.g. 'Espana', making it 'nyah''tilde' is pronounced 'tEEl-day' in Spanish
The translation of "His name is Spanish" is Su nombre es un nombre espanol. Note: You have to put the tilde (~) over the n in espanol.
Over a long vowel it is called a breve, and over a short vowel, I believe it is called a circumflex.
Me acompanaras? (tilde, ~, over the 'n'; accent over final 'a')
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.
A short one.
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.
The wavy mark over an n is called a tilde. It is often used in languages like Spanish and Portuguese to indicate pronunciation.