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I think there are some baseball fans out there who would like to do this in their own social media posts, but don't know how. If you can't find the language bar in the taskbar, then right click. Now you can input question mark as usual. Switch the language from 'French (Canada)' to English (United States).
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Move your mouse to the language bar in the taskbar and click on it. well, you know. So broadcasters and sports journalists have adopted a convention of giving Kiké an accent aigu, even though he's not French, because doing so adds a little bit of clarity about pronunciation that's good for everyone. Now you met the problem that when you type a question mark but you get '' instead. Press the NumLock key on your numeric keypad to turn on the NumLock light. This page list codes for accented letters and other characters. Not all words need accent marks words that do have accent marks will have only one. In Spanish it should be drawn from the lower left to the upper right, above the letter. The proper way to write his nickname in Spanish is "Kike."īut that's not a great way to write it in English because. However, if you want to enter foreign words with accent marks or type in a foreign language with such marks, you need to use ALT codes. The accent mark is more accurately known as an acute accent. There's no irregular stress in Hern ández's nickname, and an 'e' at the end of a word would ordinarily be pronounced as 'ay,' so there's no accent mark required. An acute accent in Spanish indicates an irregularly stressed syllable, which is why the 'a' in 'Hernández" gets one. AP style change: Use accent marks or other diacritical marks with names of people who request them or are widely known to use them, or if quoting directly.