ñ
See also: Appendix:Variations of "n"
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ñ
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ñ (upper case Ñ)
- (IAST) transliterates Sanskrit ञ (or equivalent).
Basque edit
Pronunciation edit
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ñ (lower case, upper case Ñ)
- The fifteenth letter of the Basque alphabet, called eñe and written in the Latin script.
See also edit
- (Latin-script letters) A a, B b, C c (Ç ç), D d, E e, F f, G g, H h, I i, J j, K k, L l, M m, N n, Ñ ñ, O o, P p, Q q, R r, S s, T t, U u (Ü ü), V v, W w, X x, Y y, Z z
Further reading edit
- "ñ" in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy], euskaltzaindia.eus
Blin edit
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ñ (uppercase Ñ)
Breton edit
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- Nasalizes the preceding vowel.
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ñ (uppercase Ñ)
- This term needs a translation to English. Please help out and add a translation, then remove the text
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Cahuilla edit
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ñ (uppercase Ñ)
Crimean Tatar edit
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ñ lower case (upper case Ñ)
- The eighteenth letter of the Crimean Tatar alphabet, written in the Latin script.
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Igala edit
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ñ (upper case Ñ)
- A letter of the Igala alphabet, written in the Latin script.
Inupiaq edit
Pronunciation edit
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ñ (upper case Ñ)
- A letter of the Inupiaq alphabet, written in the Latin script.
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ñ
- (Medieval Latin) Scribal abbreviation of nōn (“not”).
- 1835, illā] ñ vult iñ respōđe sñ . . ., Rotuli Curiae Regis, &c, page 20:
- Rađ Nepos dix̃ qᵭ [teñ trā
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- 1889, The Great Roll of the Pipe for the thirteenth year of the reign of King Henry the Second: Buchingehāscr̃ et Bedefordscr̃:
- .VIII. ᵭ. ñ sunt de firma Comitat9.
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ñ (not comparable)
- (Internet slang) Abbreviation of não.
- Synonym: n
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Etymology edit
From n with a nasal dash, which is a medieval shorthand for m or n (e.g. fõtẽ or fōtē for fontem). The sign ñ thus represents nn, the usual Old Spanish spelling for /ɲ/, generalised from words like año, where the sound goes back to Latin -nn-.
Pronunciation edit
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ñ (lower case, upper case Ñ)
- The fifteenth letter of the Spanish alphabet, called eñe and written in the Latin script.
Interjection edit
ñ
- Used by Spanish speakers on the internet to taunt non-Spanish speakers
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Tagalog edit
Etymology edit
Pronunciation edit
- Hyphenation: ñ
- (letter name): IPA(key): /ˈʔenje/, [ˈʔɛ.ɲɛ]
- (phoneme): IPA(key): /nj/, [ɲ]
- Rhymes: -enje
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ñ (lower case, upper case Ñ, Baybayin spelling ᜁᜈ᜔ᜌᜒ)
- The fifteenth letter of the Tagalog alphabet (Filipino alphabet), called enye and written in the Latin script.
- (historical) The seventeenth letter of the Tagalog alphabet (Abecedario), called eñe and written in the Latin script.
See also edit
- (Latin-script letters) titik; A a, B b, C c, D d, E e, F f, G g, H h, I i, J j, K k, L l, M m, N n, Ñ ñ, Ng ng, O o, P p, Q q, R r, S s, T t, U u, V v, W w, X x, Y y, Z z
Further reading edit
- “ñ”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018