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SpanishSpanishSpanishSpanish Almost all applications support Spanish accents. Guidelines for typing and using accents are given below. lf you need to refer to additional characters, look under the Accents section. See also the Minority Languages of Spain section and the Catalan page for additional information. 1. Accent Codes Accent Codes Accent Codes Accent Codes a. Windows Alt Codes b. Windows International Keyboard c. Macintosh Accent Codes 2. Spanish or International Keyboards (New Page) 3. HTML Accent Codes 4. Minority Languages of Spain a. Language Codes: Language Codes: Language Codes: Language Codes: es (Spanish), es-ES (Castillian/ Spain), es-MX (Latin American/Mexico) b. Minority Language Codes:Minority Language Codes:Minority Language Codes:Minority Language Codes: eu (Basque), an (Aragaonese), au (Asturian/Leon), ca (Catalan), ga (Galician), ly (Ladino/Judeo-Spanish) Windows Alt CodesWindows Alt CodesWindows Alt CodesWindows Alt Codes In Windows, combinations of the ALTALTALTALT key key key key plus a numeric code can be used to type a non-English character (accented letter or punctuation symbol) in any Windows application. More detailed instructions about typing accents with ALT keys are available.  Additional options for entering accents in Windows are also listed in the Accents section of this Web site. Windows ALT codes for Spanish Windows ALT codes for Spanish Windows ALT codes for Spanish Windows ALT codes for Spanish

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  Top of PageTop of PageTop of PageTop of Page Windows International Keyboard CodesWindows International Keyboard CodesWindows International Keyboard CodesWindows International Keyboard Codes In order to use these codes you must activate the international keyboard. Instructions are listed in the Keyboards section of this Web site.

WindowsWindowsWindowsWindows Spanish Keyboard Spanish Keyboard Spanish Keyboard Spanish Keyboard If you wish to simulate a non U.S. keyboard, follow the instructions for Activating Keyboard Locales to activate and switch Microsoft keyboards. Top of PageTop of PageTop of PageTop of Page MacintoshMacintoshMacintoshMacintosh Accent Codes Accent Codes Accent Codes Accent Codes

Windows International Keyboard Codes forWindows International Keyboard Codes forWindows International Keyboard Codes forWindows International Keyboard Codes for Spanish Spanish Spanish SpanishCharacterCharacterCharacterCharacter DescriptionDescriptionDescriptionDescriptionAcute Accent Acute Accent Acute Accent Acute Accent (e.g.(e.g.(e.g.(e.g.Ó)('+V)('+V)('+V)('+V) - Type apostrophe (singe quote), then the vowel.

Ñ,ñ Type SHIFT+~SHIFT+~SHIFT+~SHIFT+~, then either lowercase nnnn or capital NNNN. Ü, ü ("+V)("+V)("+V)("+V) - Type apostrophe (singe quote), then lowercase or capital U.U.U.U.

¿ RightAlt+?RightAlt+?RightAlt+?RightAlt+?     (You must use the Alt key on the Right) ¡ RightAlt+1RightAlt+1RightAlt+1RightAlt+1

«, »RightAlt+[ RightAlt+[ RightAlt+[ RightAlt+[     RightAlt+] RightAlt+] RightAlt+] RightAlt+]      

€ Control+RightAlt+5Control+RightAlt+5Control+RightAlt+5Control+RightAlt+5 Macintosh Option Codes forMacintosh Option Codes forMacintosh Option Codes forMacintosh Option Codes for Spanish Spanish Spanish SpanishCharacterCharacterCharacterCharacter DescriptionDescriptionDescriptionDescriptionAcute Accent Acute Accent Acute Accent Acute Accent (e.g.(e.g.(e.g.(e.g.Ó)

Type Option+EOption+EOption+EOption+E, then the vowel. For instance, to type á á á á hold down Option+EOption+EOption+EOption+E, then type lowercase A. A. A. A. To type Á, Á, Á, Á, hold down Option+EOption+EOption+EOption+E, then type capital AAAA.

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Top ofTop ofTop ofTop of Page Page Page Page HTML Accent CodesHTML Accent CodesHTML Accent CodesHTML Accent CodesHTML Accent CodesHTML Accent CodesHTML Accent CodesHTML Accent Codes Spanish Encoding andSpanish Encoding andSpanish Encoding andSpanish Encoding and Language Tags Language Tags Language Tags Language Tags These are the codes which allow browsers and screen readers to process data as the appropriate language. All letters in codes are lower case.

� Encoding: Encoding: Encoding: Encoding: utf-8 (UnicodeUnicodeUnicodeUnicode ), iso-8859-1, iso-8859-15 (with euro symbol) � Language Codes: Language Codes: Language Codes: Language Codes: es (Spanish), es-ES (Castillian/ Spain), es-MX (Latin American/Mexico) � Minority Language Codes:Minority Language Codes:Minority Language Codes:Minority Language Codes: eu (Basque), an (Aragaonese), au (Asturian/Leon), ca (Catalan), ga (Galician), ly (Ladino/Judeo-Spanish) See Using Encoding and Language Codes for more information on the meaning and implementation of these codes.

HTML EntityHTML EntityHTML EntityHTML Entity Codes Codes Codes Codes Use these codes to input accented letters in HTML. For instance, if you want to type señor you would type señor. The numbers in parentheses are the numeric codes assigned in Unicode encoding. For instance, because ññññ is number 241, señor can also be used to input señor. These numbers are also used with the Windows Alt codes listed above. HTML Entity Codes for Spanish charactersHTML Entity Codes for Spanish charactersHTML Entity Codes for Spanish charactersHTML Entity Codes for Spanish characters

Ñ,ñ Type Option+NOption+NOption+NOption+N, then either lowercase NNNN for ññññ or capital NNNN for Ñ.Ñ.Ñ.Ñ. Ü, ü Type Option+UOption+UOption+UOption+U, then either lowercase UUUU for üüüü or capital UUUU for Ü.Ü.Ü.Ü.

¿ Shift+Option+?    Shift+Option+?    Shift+Option+?    Shift+Option+?     ¡ Option+1Option+1Option+1Option+1

º, ªOption+0Option+0Option+0Option+0 (Masculine Ordinal Number Marker) Option+9Option+9Option+9Option+9 (Feminine Ordinal Number Marker)

«, »Option+\Option+\Option+\Option+\   Shift+Option+\Shift+Option+\Shift+Option+\Shift+Option+\ (Double Angle Quotes)

€ Shift+Option+2Shift+Option+2Shift+Option+2Shift+Option+2 (may not work for older System 9 fonts)

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Capital VowelsCapital VowelsCapital VowelsCapital VowelsVwlVwlVwlVwl EntityEntityEntityEntity Code Code Code CodeÁ Á Á Á Á (193)É &Eacute&Eacute&EacuteÉ (201)Í ÍÍÍÍ (205)Ó Ó Ó Ó Ó (211)Ú ÚÚÚÚ (218)Ñ ÑÑÑÑ (209)Ü ÜÜÜÜ (220)LowerLowerLowerLower Vowel Vowel Vowel VowelVwlVwlVwlVwl EntityEntityEntityEntity Code Code Code Codeá áááá (225)é éééé (233)í íííí(237)ó ó ó ó ó (243)ú úúúú (250)ñ ññññ (241)ü üüüü (252)OtherOtherOtherOther Punctuation Punctuation Punctuation PunctuationSymSymSymSym Entity CodeEntity CodeEntity CodeEntity Code

¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ ¿ (191)¡ ¡¡¡¡ (161)º &&&º ordm; ordm; ordm; (186)ª &&&ªordf;ordf;ordf; (170)« &&&«laquo;laquo;laquo; (171)»

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  Note:Note:Note:Note: Older browsers may not the suport single angle codes (‹ / › for ‹‹‹‹    and and and and ››››).).).). Using Encoding andUsing Encoding andUsing Encoding andUsing Encoding and Language Codes Language Codes Language Codes Language Codes Computers process text by assuming a certain encodingencodingencodingencoding or a system of matching electronic data with visual text characters. Whenever you develop a Web site you need to make sure the proper encoding is specified in the header tags; otherwise the browser may default to U.S. settings and not display the text properly. To declare an encoding, insert or inspect the following meta-tag at the top of your HTML file, then replace "???" with one of the encoding codes listed above. If you are not sure, use utf-8 as the encoding. Generic Encoding TemplateGeneric Encoding TemplateGeneric Encoding TemplateGeneric Encoding Template

<head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=??? ">

... <head> Declare UnicodeDeclare UnicodeDeclare UnicodeDeclare Unicode <head>

<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8 ">

... <head> XHTMLXHTMLXHTMLXHTML The final close slash must be included after the final quote markafter the final quote markafter the final quote markafter the final quote mark in the encoding header tag if you are using XHTML Declare Unicode inDeclare Unicode inDeclare Unicode inDeclare Unicode in XHTML XHTML XHTML XHTML <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />

... <head> No Encoding DeclaredNo Encoding DeclaredNo Encoding DeclaredNo Encoding Declared If no encoding isIf no encoding isIf no encoding isIf no encoding is declared, declared, declared, declared, then the browser uses the default setting, which in the U.S. is typically Latin-1. In that case many Unicode characters

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could be displayed incorrectly. Also, older browsers such as Netscape 4.7 may not be able to process the entity codes correctly without the "utf-8" declaration. Language TagsLanguage TagsLanguage TagsLanguage Tags Language tags are also suggested so that search engines and screen readers parse the language of a page. These are metadata tags which indicate the language of a page, not devices to trigger translation. Visit the Language Tag page to view information on where to insert it. TopTopTopTop of Page of Page of Page of Page Minority Languages of SpainMinority Languages of SpainMinority Languages of SpainMinority Languages of Spain There are a variety of minority languages spoken in Spain. In most cases, they use the same accented letters as Spanish, but each has its own language code. Below is some information about each language and the language code used to designate the language of a passage. Basque (Euskara) (eu) Basque (Euskara) (eu) Basque (Euskara) (eu) Basque (Euskara) (eu) A non-related language spoken in the border between France and Spain. The language code is eu. For instance, the phrase bi etxe zuri 'two white houses' would be rendered in HTML as <i lang="eu">bu exte zuri</i>.

� Larry Trask's Basque Pages � Buber's Basque Page: Euskara

Aragonese (an)Aragonese (an)Aragonese (an)Aragonese (an) Romance language related to Spanish and Catalan spoken in the northern province of Aragon in the Pyrynees. The language code is an. � Wikipedia Aragonese

Asturian/Leon (au) Asturian/Leon (au) Asturian/Leon (au) Asturian/Leon (au) Romance language related to Spanish and Portuguese spoken in Northwestern Spain in Asturias on the cast. The language code is au . � Wikipedia Asturian � Asturian-English Dictionary � Academia de la Llingua Asturiana

Catalan (ca) and ValencianCatalan (ca) and ValencianCatalan (ca) and ValencianCatalan (ca) and Valencian (ca (ca (ca (ca----valencia)valencia)valencia)valencia)

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See the Catalan page for more information. Galician (gl)Galician (gl)Galician (gl)Galician (gl) Romance language related to Spanish and Portuguese spoken on the northwestern portion of Spain north of Portugal. The language code is gl .

� Galego Org Ladino/JudeoLadino/JudeoLadino/JudeoLadino/Judeo----Spanish (ly)Spanish (ly)Spanish (ly)Spanish (ly) A form of Spanish as spoken by the medieval Jewish community. Most Ladino speakers were expelled from Spain in the late 1490s, but settled elsewhere.

� Judeo-Spanish Overview � Ladinokomunita

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