á = alt + num pad 160
é = alt + num pad 130
í = alt + num pad 161
ó = alt + num pad 162
ú = alt + num pad 163
ñ = alt + num pad 164
¿ = alt + num pad 168
¡ = alt + num pad 173
If you're on a laptop, you may need to hold the Fn (function) key to use your number pad.
You have to go to your control panel, then to languages, then click add... Spanish, then do the key sequence which turns it into a Spanish keyboard.
In spanish it is "yogur", with no accent mark.
if = si (withOUT the accent mark) yes = Sí (with the accent mark)
The Spanish word for "cheese" is "queso", no accent mark.
No. Now, if you spell it out as "televisión", you do use an accent mark.
There's no accent on antes.
on a English keyboard it is alt gr
No, it does not.
siNote: the word for yes in Spanish is síwith an accent mark. The word for "if" is "si" without an accent mark."Si," not to be confused with "sí" (notice the accent), which means "yes."
The word "Fui" in spanish does not have an accent mark. In Spanish ui always makes the sound as the English word "WE" The emphasis is already on the I.
The accent mark is on the 2nd row down from the top and the 5th row up from the bottom.you press Shift then the button that has this on it ` and ~ this!Hope it helped!
The English word "arithmetic" carries no accent mark. The equivalent Spanish word 'aritmetica' has an accent over the 'e'.
Tentaculo with and accent mark over the a.