In modern Paraguayan orthography, the nasal vowels are represented with the nasal tilde over the oral version of the vowel. |
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The tilde over the letter o is a dead giveaway as the other languages don't have it. |
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The fact that the singer was Spanish and that the programme printed the song title with a tilde might have been a clue, anyway. |
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If you open the Quotation Manager, the quotation's name will be preceded by a tilde symbol. |
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A tilde over the vowel indicates a high broken tone, in which the voice starts slightly above the middle of the normal speaking voice range, drops and then rises abruptly. |
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In linguistic literature the following accents are used for the Latvian intonations: grave for falling, tilde for extended or rising, and circumflex for broken. |
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On 10 February 1995, the channel introduced a new logo, featuring a tilde representing a dragon. |
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The tilde and the circumflex have a place in the ASCII scheme but the wedge and the umlaut do not. |
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The circumflex, grave accent, trema and tilde appear on some letters. |
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Tilde Björfors reminds everyone that each artistic career is built upon the notion of commitment and respect for something larger than oneself. |
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