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Is there a Spanish version of “dot your i's and cross your t's” that includes the letter 'ñ'?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 17/18, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)
¿Conoces los magic-links para los comentarios? Aprende a usarlosWhy is the “X” in 'México' or 'Texas' pronunced as the letter “J”? / ¿Por qué la “X” de palabras como “México” o “Texas” se pronuncian como “J”?Was “rr” ever considered officially a letter of the Spanish alphabet?The letter “k” in SpanishAre there consistent rules for pronouncing “c” and “g”?Is the /p/ sound aspirated in Spanish?Why in Spanish “putting horns” means to cheat your partner?Why does the Spanish alphabet include “k”?Is there a Spanish version of the saying “a New York minute”?Is there “liaison” in Spanish?How can you say “Mind your own business” in Spanish?
I'm curious, because putting the tilde over the n seems like it would be the same as dotting an i or crossing a t. Is there a version of the saying dot your i's and cross your t's" that includes the letter ñ in spanish?
Thanks!
Tengo curiosidad, porque colocar la tilde sobre la n parece que sería lo mismo que puntear una i o cruzar una t. ¿Hay alguna versión del dicho "dot your i's" y cruzar "t" que incluya la letra ñ en español?
¡Gracias!
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I'm curious, because putting the tilde over the n seems like it would be the same as dotting an i or crossing a t. Is there a version of the saying dot your i's and cross your t's" that includes the letter ñ in spanish?
Thanks!
Tengo curiosidad, porque colocar la tilde sobre la n parece que sería lo mismo que puntear una i o cruzar una t. ¿Hay alguna versión del dicho "dot your i's" y cruzar "t" que incluya la letra ñ en español?
¡Gracias!
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Yo nunca he escuchado a una persona utilizar la frase "poner los puntos en las i's y cruzas las t's" en una conversación ordinaria, mucho menos pienso que alguien pudiera incluir la ñ en dicha frase
– fernando.reyes
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I'm curious, because putting the tilde over the n seems like it would be the same as dotting an i or crossing a t. Is there a version of the saying dot your i's and cross your t's" that includes the letter ñ in spanish?
Thanks!
Tengo curiosidad, porque colocar la tilde sobre la n parece que sería lo mismo que puntear una i o cruzar una t. ¿Hay alguna versión del dicho "dot your i's" y cruzar "t" que incluya la letra ñ en español?
¡Gracias!
expresiones letras
I'm curious, because putting the tilde over the n seems like it would be the same as dotting an i or crossing a t. Is there a version of the saying dot your i's and cross your t's" that includes the letter ñ in spanish?
Thanks!
Tengo curiosidad, porque colocar la tilde sobre la n parece que sería lo mismo que puntear una i o cruzar una t. ¿Hay alguna versión del dicho "dot your i's" y cruzar "t" que incluya la letra ñ en español?
¡Gracias!
expresiones letras
expresiones letras
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Yo nunca he escuchado a una persona utilizar la frase "poner los puntos en las i's y cruzas las t's" en una conversación ordinaria, mucho menos pienso que alguien pudiera incluir la ñ en dicha frase
– fernando.reyes
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Yo nunca he escuchado a una persona utilizar la frase "poner los puntos en las i's y cruzas las t's" en una conversación ordinaria, mucho menos pienso que alguien pudiera incluir la ñ en dicha frase
– fernando.reyes
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Yo nunca he escuchado a una persona utilizar la frase "poner los puntos en las i's y cruzas las t's" en una conversación ordinaria, mucho menos pienso que alguien pudiera incluir la ñ en dicha frase
– fernando.reyes
2 hours ago
Yo nunca he escuchado a una persona utilizar la frase "poner los puntos en las i's y cruzas las t's" en una conversación ordinaria, mucho menos pienso que alguien pudiera incluir la ñ en dicha frase
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No. There is not.
We only say "poner los puntos sobre las íes".
We don't add anything about the t or the ñ or any other letter.
I guess it would be too weird to say "poner la virgulilla sobre la ene" so we don't say that when only dotting the i's is enough.
By the way the most used name of the symbol above the n to form the ñ is virgulilla in Spanish. Tilde could be any symbol above the letters including the virgulilla, but virgulilla is more used for the ñ.
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No. There is not.
We only say "poner los puntos sobre las íes".
We don't add anything about the t or the ñ or any other letter.
I guess it would be too weird to say "poner la virgulilla sobre la ene" so we don't say that when only dotting the i's is enough.
By the way the most used name of the symbol above the n to form the ñ is virgulilla in Spanish. Tilde could be any symbol above the letters including the virgulilla, but virgulilla is more used for the ñ.
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No. There is not.
We only say "poner los puntos sobre las íes".
We don't add anything about the t or the ñ or any other letter.
I guess it would be too weird to say "poner la virgulilla sobre la ene" so we don't say that when only dotting the i's is enough.
By the way the most used name of the symbol above the n to form the ñ is virgulilla in Spanish. Tilde could be any symbol above the letters including the virgulilla, but virgulilla is more used for the ñ.
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No. There is not.
We only say "poner los puntos sobre las íes".
We don't add anything about the t or the ñ or any other letter.
I guess it would be too weird to say "poner la virgulilla sobre la ene" so we don't say that when only dotting the i's is enough.
By the way the most used name of the symbol above the n to form the ñ is virgulilla in Spanish. Tilde could be any symbol above the letters including the virgulilla, but virgulilla is more used for the ñ.
No. There is not.
We only say "poner los puntos sobre las íes".
We don't add anything about the t or the ñ or any other letter.
I guess it would be too weird to say "poner la virgulilla sobre la ene" so we don't say that when only dotting the i's is enough.
By the way the most used name of the symbol above the n to form the ñ is virgulilla in Spanish. Tilde could be any symbol above the letters including the virgulilla, but virgulilla is more used for the ñ.
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Yo nunca he escuchado a una persona utilizar la frase "poner los puntos en las i's y cruzas las t's" en una conversación ordinaria, mucho menos pienso que alguien pudiera incluir la ñ en dicha frase
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