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  1. May 3, 2019 · The quotes ( " ) key behaves the same way as the apostrophe key in that it gives you the umlaut ( ¨ ) rather than quotes for the letter (ü) in words like "lingüística". To type in regular quotes, simply press shift then the number 2. The semicolon ( ; ) key has also been replaced by the ñ.

  2. Tildes, or written accents, are used for many different purposes in Spanish. Among other things, they are used to mark word stress, differentiate the present tense from the past tense, and show whether something is a question, exclamation, or statement.

  3. Sep 29, 2012 · Para escribir (ü, é, á, í, ó, ú, ñ, Ñ, ¿, ¡) mantén presionada la tecla “ALT” en una PC, después ingresa el número que se indica en cada letra usando el teclado de la izquierda. ALT + 129 = ü. ALT + 130 = é. ALT + 160 = á. ALT + 161 = í. ALT + 162 = ó.

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  4. To type Spanish accents with ALT codes, hold down the ALT key, then type the three or four digits listed here on the numeric keypad. Release the ALT key and the accented letter or special character will appear.

  5. To type letters with Spanish accent marks, press and hold the alt key, then type the accented Spanish letter alt code as below: To type Spanish Ñ (Uppercase N Tilde), Press Alt + 165. To type Spanish ñ (Lowercase n tilde), Press Alt + 164. To type Spanish Á (Uppercase A Acute), Press Alt + 0193.

  6. Learn how to type Spanish letters with accents (ex. Á, ñ, Ó) using easy keyboard shortcuts known as Windows Alt codes. A quick reference guide.

  7. Algunas palabras pueden llevar o no acento dependiendo de su significado. Las más importantes, y simplificadamente, son: Aún: Llevará acento cuando pueda sustituirse por todavía. Qué, quién, cuál, cuyo, dónde, cuándo, cómo: Se acentúan cuando cumplen una función interrogativa o exclamativa.

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