It's called a tilde. Rather than off by itself, it's usually found on top of other letters like this ... ñ ñ ñ
In language, it's an indicator that the letter gets a different sound. In Spanish, it's pronouced like the "ny" in "canyon," or the "ni" in "union."
2007-03-21 10:47:10
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answered by Navigator 7
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Tilde.
2007-03-21 17:38:47
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answer #2
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answered by catcha22 3
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in spanish it is called a tilde. it always goes over the n.
2007-03-21 17:39:21
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answered by horselover 2
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I belive it is called something like "tilde"
:)
2007-03-21 17:40:03
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answered by batman 3
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a squiggly line
2007-03-21 18:21:51
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answered by crank 2
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tilde
2007-03-21 17:33:58
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answered by mrresearchman 6
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tilda
2007-03-21 17:34:08
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answered by dihollywood 2
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landau ...(lan-dow) ?
2007-03-21 17:36:51
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answered by Anonymous
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