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  1. May 3, 2019 · ó = Alt + 0243. ú = Alt + 0250. ñ = Alt + 0241. ü = Alt + 0252. ¡ = Alt + 0161. ¿ = Alt + 0191. To type the numbers, you must use the numeric keypad on the right side of your keyboard, not the number keys on the top row. For all Macs.

  2. o + tilde (written accent) = ó. A written accent mark is placed over the o to help indicate which syllable of the word should be stressed when spoken out loud, to distinguish between tenses and word types, and to separate words which would otherwise be spelled the same.

  3. Learn how to type Spanish accents and Spanish letters using Spanish accent codes and accent marks and how to change to a Spanish keyboard.

  4. Nov 10, 2023 · ó. press “alt/option” and “e” together, then release them and press o. ú. press “alt/option” and “e” together, then release them and press o. ñ. press “alt/option” and “n” together, then release them and press “n” again. ü. press “alt/option” and “u” together, then release them and press “u” again. ¡.

  5. To type ó (o with Spanish Acute), press [Ctrl] + [‘ apostrophe] then o. To type ú (u with Spanish Accent), press [Ctrl] + [‘ apostrophe] then u. To type ü (u with umlaut), press [Ctrl]+[Shift]+[; semicolon] then u. NOTE: These keystrokes will give you Lowercase Letters with Spanish Accent marks.

  6. Acute Accent: á, é, í, ó, ú. Tilde ~ Acento agudo. The Spanish acute accent* (á, é, í, ó, ú) serves two purposes: 1. Word stress. The acute accent indicates that the normal rules of word stress are being overridden. Here are the normal rules with examples of words that follow them as well as words that need accents because they break the rules.

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