Happy Holidays!
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Re: Happy Holidays!
I'm a little bit late, but I still can wish you a happy new year... or feliz año nuevo.
I hope that's how you say "happy new year" in Spanish. I should brush up on my Spanish.
I hope that's how you say "happy new year" in Spanish. I should brush up on my Spanish.
Amulek- Posts : 49
Join date : 2013-09-30
Location : Oulu, Finland
Re: Happy Holidays!
The J.A.M. wrote:Yes, that is correct. I'm surprised you included the "ñ", too.
Writing "ñ" is quite easy with a Finnish/Swedish keyboard, thanks to this key (although I'm quite sure many other keyboards have the same key, not just the Finnish/Swedish version):
You can put the squiggly thing over a letter by typing Ctrl + Alt + ^¨~ key + the letter, for example: ñ or ã, õ (I think e.g. Portuguese has the letters "ã" and "õ" and Estonian has the letter "õ") etc.
You can also use it to put an umlaut over a letter (^¨~ key + the letter), e.g. to write the German ü or the French ï (or even ë, I think that letter is used e.g. in the Albanian language?)
And the best part is of course that you can put a hat over some letters (Shift + ^¨~ key + the letter) so you can write certain Tolkienesque words (e.g. Barad-dûr, "Baruk khazâd, khazâd ai-mênu!" etc.). Of course it's also useful for writing certain French words (forêt, hôtel, s'il vous plaît etc.). You can also use it to write Japanese smilies ^__^
A very useful key, indeed.
Amulek- Posts : 49
Join date : 2013-09-30
Location : Oulu, Finland
Re: Happy Holidays!
The J.A.M. wrote:This is my keyboard:
¡Muy interesante! I don't have upside down exclamation or question marks in my keyboard so I always have to type Alt + 0161 for ¡ and Alt + 0191 for ¿.
Amulek- Posts : 49
Join date : 2013-09-30
Location : Oulu, Finland
Re: Happy Holidays!
They forgot to include them, but the additional characters for "4" and "5" are "~" and "€"
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