Any country whose primary language has this letter is third world.
We don't use this letter tho
We do
so, USA?
Not here, murrica.
>>71778611
But we don't have it
>>71778747
nh
>>71778750
gn
but OP wasn't talking about the sound, only abou the graphy
>>71778794
ñ ≠ nh.
>>71778611
USA confirmed third world
>>71778611
that's the best graphic representation for that sound, amerilard
>>71778611
Kazakhstan isn't third world though
>>71778611
I concur
>>71779246
>not the superior nh or even just nn
>>71778848
gnocchi = nhoque = ñoqui
want more examples?
>>71778611
what about ņ?
>>71780613
>ņ
potato masterrace, as patrician as degvīns (yes i googled that, no clue if it's correct)
>>71779360
we cant use nn because we do pronounce two "n"s in a row somtimes, like in innovar. I think you just say inovar.
>>71778611
Why do you hate spanish so much?
Were you raped by mexicans in your youth?
USA?
>>71783239
argentina
>>71778848
>We're hitting levels of retardation that shouldn't be possible on this plane of existence
>>71783297
We and you use the Ñ as well, Juan
>>71778848
Seu jumento
>>71778848
It's the same sound
>>71778848
It's the same sound, dude...
>>71778611
sure, and what about Argentina? They use it too
>>71784894
it's a country in-development
especially the poor countryside, the urban areas are noice as they can be
>>71779360
Nh is occitan, you got cucked by an occitanboo king while the ñ was first recorded in a galician-portuguese text
>>71780931
No, we pronounce both in "connosco"
Inovar only has one, though, yes.
>>71784788
>>71784860
It's not the same character, which is the basis of this whole thread.
>>71778848
Caralho, cara.
>>71778794
Either way, nh looks better than this faggy n.
>>71778611
most accented letters have a non-white feel with only a few exceptions
>>71786834
>most accented letters have a non-white feel with only a few exceptions
Speaking of retardation...
>>71786799
in spanish h is never used for anything but for historical etymological reasons, so it could work as nh, like it does with ch
but i think that's no good. we should use less letters. ć instead of ch and ʎ for ll
>>71778611
And countries that write words like "tire" instead of "tyre", "center" instead of "centre" and "color" instead of "colour" is third world country.
>>71788478
any coun- oh wait
>>71778611
>can't pronounce a simple ñ
>claim third world language
Dumb american
>>71785139
wat
>ñ
>not nj
>>71786834
this
exceptions are äöü
>>71789167
Jeez, another retard. Keep believing that you're special, if that makes it better for you to sleep at night.
>>71788747
Gringos always pronounce it like a normal "n".
Nhoque = Nioque.
Companhia = Compania
Vizinha = Vizinia
>>71778611
kek
>>71789167
>cigüeña
>>71778611
>tfw ń
>>71789324
Que panhonhas que eles são.
>>71788797
you can't say you're a fully developed country when you have places like Chaco, Salta and Santa Cruz
but the cities like CABA and Rosario and all those are very nice cities
>>71789829
que vivan en casa de adobe no quiere decir que no sean lugares desarrollados.
por mas que veas lo que quieras en las noticias, las zonas rurales todas tienen acceso a hospitales publicos y educación (no terciaria, obvio).
los negros que viven como monos estan en las villas, y las villas estan en las ciudades grandes.
>>71790072
eh pero esas son las villas
mirá papá, este es el campo en Japón. ni se compara a la campiña en Sudamérica
no quiere decir que Argentina no esté más cerca del objetivo de desarrollar el país entero que Brasil o Paraguay. Están más adelantados pero todavía no llegan
>>71789167
and
āēīšžčņģķļ
Iñigo Núñez Peña vive en Armuña pero nació en Boltaña.
Isn't this accent the most elegant, tho?
If I had one thing to envy about the Spanish language, it would be this letter, I think.
AMERICANS DON'T HAVE THE Ñ SOUND
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEYuULdt7K4
AMERICANS CAN'T LARP AS LITTLE ANIME NEKO GIRLS SAYING NYA
YOU CAN'T MAKE THIS SHIT UP
>>71790380
ñaaaaa
>>71778611
What do you say? All sounds like barbarbar for me, fucking barbarians
Even my fucking last name have this letter. I'm doomed.
I like the letter Ñ but fuck accents.
ny
It makes more sense
>>71778611
can confirm
niy/ny
proper names are still using 'ñ' though
any country whose primary language has this letter is masterrace
>>71784860
apparently it's just a nasalised palatal approximate in brasil, rather than a paltal nasal, so i've read