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The Ñ is a completely separate letter that is independent of theene (letter N) in the Spanish dictionary, according to the Real Academia Española (Royal Spanish Academy), the language authority in Spain.

This post will show you how to pronounce the letter, how to type it on your non-Spanish keyboard, tell you where it came from and also we’ll give you a list of common words that contain the Spanish Ñ.

Contents

  • How Do You Pronounce Ñ?
  • How to Type Ñ on Your Keyboard
  • What Is Ñ and Where Did It Come From?
  • Words that Contain Ñ
  • How to Practice Pronouncing the Spanish Ñ
  • The Ñ Quiz: Test Yourself!
  • And One More Thing…

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How Do You Pronounce Ñ?

This unique letter is similar to the /ny/ sound in the English word “canyon.”

Two of the most common Spanish words that contain the letter are señor (sir) and señora (madam).

Say these words out loud slowly and you’ll notice that you have to make an N sound first, followed quickly by a Y sound.

To make the “ñ” sound, follow these three simple steps:

1. Place your tongue on the roof of your mouth, right behind your upper, front teeth.

2. Now say the letter “n.”

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3. Bring your tongue down and say “yay.”

Here’s a great pronunciation guide:

How to Type Ñ on Your Keyboard

In Spanish-speaking countries, computers come with anÑkey just to the right of the L, but if you have an English keyboard (or some other system), you’ll have to know the trick to typing the letter.

Mac:

  • Hold down Option key + N
  • Type N again for lowercase ñ or Shift + N for uppercase Ñ.

Windows:

  • Toggle NumLock on.
  • Hold down Alt key and type 164 (lowercase ñ) or 165 (uppercase Ñ).

iPhone and Android Phones:

  • Hold down the N or n
  • Select Ñorñfrom the options that appear above the letter.

What Is Ñ and Where Did It Come From?

The Ñ has its origins in the evolution of the Spanish language from Latin. In medieval Spanish manuscripts, scribes used to write the letter N with a tilde (~) above it to indicate that it was a palatalized (meaning that your tongue touches the roof of your mouth when saying it) version of the regular N sound.

Over time, this modified N became a distinct letter in its own right, known as ene con tilde, and it was officially recognized as such. The Royal Spanish Academy incorporated the Ñ into the Spanish alphabet in the 18th century.

The inclusion of the Ñ in the alphabet distinguishes Spanish from many other Romance languages and contributes to the distinct phonological characteristics of the Spanish language.

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Words that Contain Ñ

Try saying this Spanish sentence: Mi niña pequeña baña a su pequeño pato en la fuente mientras sueña con un montón de piñatas en la montaña. (My little girl bathes her little duck in the fountain while dreaming of a bunch of piñatas on the mountain.)

Here are some key words that need this letter:

Spanish Word (with Audio)English Word
España Spain
mañana tomorrow, morning
señor Mr., sir
señora Mrs., madam
señorita Miss
baño bathroom
compañía company
señal sign
niño boy, child
niña girl
señalar to signal
cañón canyon
extrañar to miss
montaña mountain
niñez childhood
añadir to add
añejo aged
ñoño silly
año year
señuelo bait, decoy
piñata piñata
piñón pine nut
jalapeño jalapeño
bañera bathtub
doña lady
tamaño size
compañero partner, companion
araña spider
arañar to scratch
castañas chestnuts
moño bow
sueño dream, sleepiness
pañuelo handkerchief, paper tissue
leña firewood
piña pineapple
uña (finger)nail
riñón kidney
dañar to damage

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How to Practice Pronouncing the Spanish Ñ

Practicing the pronunciation of the Spanish Ñ can be fun. Here are some tips and exercises:

  • Listen and ImitateListen to native speakers pronouncing words with the ñ. You can find videos, podcasts or songs where this sound is prevalent. Repeat the words and phrases after the native speakers, trying to mimic their pronunciation closely.

    Try starting with this children’s video.

  • Isolate the SoundFocus specifically on the ñ sound. Try saying the sound on its own, without any surrounding vowels or consonants. This helps you concentrate on the unique sound of ñ.
  • Start with Common WordsPractice with common Spanish words that contain the ñ, such as mañana, señor or niño. Repeat these words until you feel comfortable with the pronunciation.
  • Pay Attention to Tongue PlacementPay attention to the position of your tongue. The ñ sound is a nasalized sound, produced by placing the back of your tongue against the soft palate (the roof of your mouth). Practice the sound while being mindful of your tongue’s position.
  • Work with Minimal PairsWork with minimal pairs, which are pairs of words that only differ in one sound. For example, practice distinguishing between niño and nino. This helps you focus on the specific sound you’re trying to master. Here’s a thorough list of Spanish minimal pairs.
  • Do Tongue TwistersChallenge yourself with Spanish tongue twisters that contain the ñ sound. This helps improve your fluency and accuracy. For example, El niño con el niño quiere jugar al niño(The child with the child wants to play with the child).
  • Record YourselfUse a recording device like your phone to record yourself practicing the sound. Listen to the recordings and compare them to native speakers. This can help you identify areas for improvement.
  • Use Online Pronunciation ToolsTake advantage of online resources and pronunciation tools designed for language learners. Many websites and apps provide audio examples and exercises for Spanish pronunciation. Easy Pronunciation works well.

The Ñ Quiz: Test Yourself!

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What does "señal" mean in English?

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What does "niño" mean in English?

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In English, what does "baño" mean?

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How to you say "Mr." in Spanish?

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What's the meaning of the verb "añadir"?

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What is a "bañera"?

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What are "castañas"?

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What is the adjective "ñoño" in English?

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What's the English word for "sueño"?

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What is a "compañía"?

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Everything You Need to Know About Ñ in Spanish | FluentU Spanish Blog? ›

How Do You Pronounce Ñ? This unique letter is similar to the /ny/ sound in the English word “canyon.” Two of the most common Spanish words that contain the letter are señor (sir) and señora (madam). Say these words out loud slowly and you'll notice that you have to make an N sound first, followed quickly by a Y sound.

What are examples of ñ words? ›

España, jalapeño, piña colada, piñata, mañana—even if you don't know the meaning of these words, you surely know that these are Spanish words. Why? Because of this n with squiggle—ñ—that they all have! Get ready to discover the true story behind “n with a tilde” and why not using it can have dramatic consequences.

What words have the letter Ñ? ›

Examples of Ñ Pronunciation
  • España (Spain) — ehs-pah-nyah.
  • Español (Spanish) — ehs-pah-nyohl.
  • Jalapeño (Jalapeno) — hah-lah-peh-nyoh.
  • Piña (Pineapple) — pee-nyah.
  • Señor (Sir) — seh-nyohr.
  • Señora (Lady) — seh-nyoh-rah.
  • Mañana (Tomorrow/Morning) — mah-nyah-nah.
  • Baño (Bathroom) — bah-nyoh.
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Do any Spanish words start with Ñ? ›

yes, actually! You likely already know words that contain the letter ñ—consider año (year), mañana (morning, tomorrow) and bañarse (to have a bath). But Ñan Cat actually starts with the letter ñ, and it's certainly not the only Spanish word that does.

What is ñ used for? ›

In Spanish it's always used between vowels or at the beginning of the word. Its pronunciation is very similar to a “ni” sound. Many languages have similar sounds and ways to write it. In French and Italian for example, the same sound is written as “gn” (Spagna).

What's the difference between ñ and ñ in Spanish? ›

The ñ came about in the 12th century as a variation of copying a double-n from Latin words. The ñ is a separate letter of the Spanish alphabet, not merely an n with a mark over it. In precise pronunciation of Spanish, the ñ is similar to but different than the "ny" of "canyon."

Is Spanish the only language with Ñ in it? ›

It is also found in a variety of languages, from Slavic languages such as Czech (with its ň) or Polish (with its ń), to Amerindian and Senegalese languages. Influenced by Spanish, the spelling ñ is also present in the Philippine languages, as well as in Guarani, Quechua, Mapuche and Aymara, among others.

What is the accent in Ñ called? ›

In the Spanish alphabet, ñ is an additional letter, not just an n with an accent mark, which is called a tilde. It is called an eñe and is pronounced “enye.” It is used in many words. Substituting a plain n, a whole different letter, can change the word.

What is the old Spanish ñ? ›

Historically, ⟨ñ⟩ arose as a ligature of ⟨nn⟩; the tilde was shorthand for the second ⟨n⟩, written over the first; compare umlaut, of analogous origin. It is a letter in the Spanish alphabet that is used for many words—for example, the Spanish word año "year" (⟨anno⟩ in Old Spanish) derived from Latin: annus.

What is the word code for Spanish N? ›

Press and hold “Alt” key while entering a code (ALT+0241) and you can get the “ñ” character. Pro Tip: To save time, add Spanish as an input language on your computer or device. This lets you switch between languages quickly with keyboard shortcuts.

How do I make the Spanish Ñ on my keyboard? ›

Hot keys for special punctuation:

Right Alt + ] = » Right Alt + n = ñ

How to put a Ñ in a laptop? ›

The lowercase ⟨ñ⟩ can be made in the Microsoft Windows operating system by typing Alt + 164 or Alt + 0241 on the numeric keypad (with Num Lock turned on); the uppercase ⟨Ñ⟩ can be made with Alt + 165 or Alt + 0209 .

What is the Alt code for the Spanish ñ? ›

Spanish
CharacterALT Code
ó0243
Ú0218
ú0250
Ñ0209
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