You've had lots of answers on the 1977, so here's how to do the accents.
If you pull up fonts, you will find several that are devoted to symbols. Some deal with mathematical or scientific symbols, others relate to language symbols. You will find, for example, the letter 'e' with grave accent, with acute accent, with cedillas etc. Just click on the one you want and it will drop it into your text. Sometimes, when I know I'm going to need a number of accents for whatever I'm working on, I click up a dozen or so at a time, then just drop and drag from where I've lodged them in the text, to where I need one. Just be sure to go back later and erase the surplus!
Sounds like you are heading into an exam or an essay quiz. Good luck to you, whichever it is.
2007-03-26 13:12:34
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answered by old lady 7
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Mil nuevecientos setenta y siete (1977) Sorry I don't know the other.
2007-03-26 12:59:33
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answered by alxever 2
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In Word for Windows, use the following: Ctrl + ‘, a = á; Ctrl + ‘, e = é; etc. Ctrl + ~, n = ñ.
In WordPerfect for Windows, click on the Insert menu and select Character. Select the Multinational character set (or Typographic Symbols for ¿ and ¡) and click on the symbol you’re looking for.
2007-03-26 13:14:32
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answered by Anonymous
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diecinueve mil novecientos setenta y siete
anymore go to http://translate.google.com/translate_t and type the thing that you are trying to find out in English in the box and IT will automatically translate it to Spanish
2007-03-26 13:01:06
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answered by firedragonof2005 1
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mil novecientos(1900) setenta(70) y siete(7)
2007-03-26 13:05:41
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answered by Girl 3
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me nova see into see ten the see eh tahh
Read it in english that way and is spell correctly like this
mil novesiento cetenta ciete
2007-03-26 13:02:11
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answered by candy8 3
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im sorry i dont know but good luck!!
2007-03-26 12:56:55
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answered by sweetart♥ 2
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