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That’s it, just Feliz Ano.
Oh oh! Victoria you have made a [i]faux pas[/i]. You should read Scott article which was on the [url=https://www.welovecostarica.com/public/3986.cfm]front page.[/url]
[i]Feliz Año Nuevo![/i]
Feliz A[b][u][i]ñ[/i][/u][/b]o a usted tambien Victoria…
Scott
[quote=”VictoriaLST”]That’s it, just Feliz Ano.[/quote]
And to you Victoria!
[quote=”Scott”]Feliz A[b][u][i]ñ[/i][/u][/b]o a usted tambien Victoria…
Scott
Except I still haven’t figured out how to do that tilde thingie over my n’s.
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[quote=”VictoriaLST”][quote=”Scott”]Feliz A[b][u][i]ñ[/i][/u][/b]o a usted tambien Victoria…
Scott
Except I still haven’t figured out how to do that tilde thingie over my n’s.
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On my Vista PC it’s under “Regional and Language Options” 🙂
On the iMac, under OS X, you hold down the Option key and type the letter. A tilde appears. Then you release the Option key and type the letter again and the letter character appears under the tilde.
ñ
You can also type the upside down exclamation mark by holding down Option while pressing the numeral “1” key.
¡
And the upside down question mark is Shift-Option-?
¿
There’s got to be a similar approach under Windows.
[url=http://www.studyspanish.com/accents/typing.htm]StudySpanish.com[/url] is a good website for this…
Scott
Aw shoot, I don’t want to ‘study’. I just want to hang out with my caretaker’s 7 year old son and pick up words from him. He is a very patient teacher with this old gringa.
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