Ñ

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Ñ is a Latin-script letter used in some languages. The little bit on top is called a tilde. It is used, for example, in Spanish.

Spanish[change | change source]

In Spanish, Ñ represents the IPA sound /ɲ/, which approximately sounds like ny, some examples of usage are piñata (sounds like pinyata), jalapeño (sounds like halapenyo), and español (sounds like espanyol).

Crimean Tatar[change | change source]

In Crimean Tatar, it represents the IPA sound /ŋ/, which approximately sounds like ng. This usage is also used in Nauruan