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like its a wavy line on the top of the n in pinata...i know its called some kind of accent mark but i need to know the specific name of it...and its in the language of spanish im talkin about..just in case you dont know

2007-05-17 16:24:40 · 8 answers · asked by bball_plyr_11 2 in Society & Culture Languages

8 answers

The two prior answers are correct, but just for the information...

that "ñ" is called en-yay, and when you find it in a word you pronounce it like the "ny" in our English word "canyon."

2007-05-17 16:31:24 · answer #1 · answered by Mimii 5 · 3 1

making a move on their partner... even what is meant as harmless flirting can be quite harmful if viewed that way... it's about trust... friends should always be careful when crossing trust lines... but one should always find their own relationship or at least if there is a chance a partner may cheat with a b/f then the partner should break up with their partner and wait for a bit until making the new relationship public... always a touchy subject... but honesty is the best answer...

2016-05-22 02:33:22 · answer #2 · answered by soo 4 · 0 0

Yes, as the res tof the town already told you, the name of the little mark on top, is called a "tilde" in spanish, and the sound is equivalent to the french "GN" like in "gaigner" "montaigne"
"cognac" etc...that is generally how it sounds,,,,there is no equivalent in english---
The letter is called "eñe" (egne) in spanish

2007-05-17 17:43:29 · answer #3 · answered by Sehr_Klug 50 6 · 0 0

it's called a diacritical tilde. It's different from the tilde that it's commonly used in Spanish to indicate a change in pronunciation....

2007-05-20 11:15:07 · answer #4 · answered by ♥ Ferdie ♥ 6 · 0 0

"Tilde" or "virgulilla".
You make an "ñ" by pressing the alt key+164 with the numbers on the right hand side of the keyboard.
Ñ: alt+165

2007-05-17 16:32:36 · answer #5 · answered by lost in space 6 · 0 0

It's called a tilde.

2007-05-17 16:28:11 · answer #6 · answered by steiner1745 7 · 2 0

The ~ above the n (ñ/Ñ) is a tilde.

2007-05-17 17:46:11 · answer #7 · answered by Kalikina 7 · 0 0

tilde

2007-05-17 16:27:27 · answer #8 · answered by Misanthropist 6 · 3 1

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