you put this over the n :~
you don't put an accent over toilette in french
You practice over and over again
control ... except for the accent over the n
Me acompanaras? (tilde, ~, over the 'n'; accent over final 'a')
Yes, you can simply add an accent over the "e" to write "Sydnée."
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.
The accent mark that goes over the "o" in "Años" is called a tilde. It is used in Spanish to indicate a change in pronunciation or to differentiate between words that are spelled the same but have different meanings.
In English it doesn't. In Spanish it has a symbol over the n, like this: España.
El periodico espanol (accent over the first o / tilde over the n)
Se~nor. The tilde accent mark actually goes over the letter "n," not between the "e" and the "n."
Informal: (Upside down ?) Tu eres mi Espanol? (accent over the u going up, and the n "~") OR Formal: (Upside down ?) El/Ella/Usted es mi Espanol? (accent going up over the "E" in "El"; and the n "~")