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a mark ? used in some languages (such as Spanish and Portuguese) to show that the letter n is pronounced /nj/ or that a vowel is pronounced in a different way ...
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A diacritical mark ( ~ ) placed over the letter n in Spanish to indicate the palatal nasal sound (ny), as in cañon, or over a vowel in Portuguese to indicate ...
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tilde, définition du mot tilde dans le dictionnaire. Définition : Signe mis au-dessus de...
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Jun 24, 2005 ... A tilde (pronounced TILL-duh) is a short, curvy horizontal line character that is located on the upper left on most keyboards, usually on the same ...
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The name of the character comes from Portuguese and Spanish, from the Latin titulus meaning "title" or "superscription", though the term "tilde" has evolved and ...
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The character ~ is colloquially used in written form in some areas of the UK to denote sleazy, sordid, or otherwise base behaviour. ~ can also cove...
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A tilde (pronounced TILL-duh or TILL-day) looks like this: ~. It's a special typographic character found on most keyboards.
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a diacritic (~) placed over an n, as in Spanish mañana, to indicate a palatal nasal sound or over a vowel, as in Portuquese são, to indicate nasalization. 2.
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