View Full Version : ~~~, Let The Tilde Revolution Commence!
Rollo
2nd April 2007, 06:11
I love ~
Please insert ~ everywhere!
CarlMetro
2nd April 2007, 09:32
No! For ~ is evil, it is the sign of the chicken in Uzbekistan, and must therefore be destroyed by ^
Storm
2nd April 2007, 10:39
what the ~~~~?
harsha
2nd April 2007, 12:28
(~~) check this smiley out in yahoo messenger,found out about it from a friend
Erki
2nd April 2007, 12:30
What's the point of it? :confused:
The only thing you can do with it is the letter Õ and that's it...
schmenke
2nd April 2007, 18:49
I use it all the time. It makes an ideal delimiter :D
donKey jote
3rd April 2007, 00:23
Qué coño! What the heck, I use it all the time too. :~ :s :p
http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/16/16_3_166.gif
tinchote
3rd April 2007, 01:23
Qué coño! What the heck, I use it all the time too. :~ :s :p
http://smileys.smileycentral.com/cat/16/16_3_166.gif
~ is essential, without it we wouldn't be able to write "año", and we would have trouble with the result ;) :p :
Gannex
3rd April 2007, 01:58
Down with ~ !!! All his tracks look the same.
Useful for El Niño perhaps? And I believe ~~~~ produces one's 'signature' on Wikipedia...
race aficionado
3rd April 2007, 15:53
Dang!
As of now, I am a confused tilde user.
Mind you, I was born and raised in Colombia, S.A. and tildes have been part of my life since I can remember.
And since I can remember, a tilde was always this:
é not ñ.
The symbol on top of the n is a squiggle, it's the symbol we can thankfully use when differentiating arse from year - ano / año.
tilde, I have always thought, was used to accentuate the word at a certain letter.
For example:
me la cagué, or
estúpido, or confundí . . . . etc.
Any way . . . . 51 years on this planet and still learning, or should I say, still confused and totally clueless . . . .
:s mokin:
~~~~ look something that fell down from a donkey's ass.
Drew
3rd April 2007, 16:40
As a (hopeless) Spanish learner tought by a (hopeless) Galician teacher with a Catalan name, I was told that a tilde was the name for all Spanish accents and was just simply the Spanish word for accent :confused:
jso1985
3rd April 2007, 21:04
is the name for the graphical accent(the one you need to write).
although I have no clue what's the name of ~ in spanish :s
´´´´´´
although I have no clue what's the name of ~ in spanish :s
´´´´´´
Umlaut.
schmenke
3rd April 2007, 22:53
I thought the umlaut is the two dots, e.g. ë ?
Rollo
4th April 2007, 01:06
Does this warrant a poll? Umlaut vs Tilde - Whose cuisine will reign supreme? Bang a gong we are on! :D
CarlMetro
4th April 2007, 01:11
^^^
Gannex
4th April 2007, 01:53
^ Rules!
^ Rocks!
~ Sucks!
Now you know where I stand.
Daniel
4th April 2007, 02:37
The problem with the UK is that your ~'s are on the wrong part of the keyboard. Viva la US/International keyboard!
Gannex
4th April 2007, 02:43
They are very lucky to be on the UK keyboard at all. They suck!!
(Am I not right, CarlMetro?)
Are you seriously saying, Daniel, that you prefer ~ to ^ !!!!!! If you are, come out and say so.
Storm
4th April 2007, 07:21
Umlaut.
Ä - thats an umlaut as far as I know....
~ - tilde
Drew, so all accents are called tildes ? never heard that :confused:
I thought its just called acentos en español
Daniel
4th April 2007, 09:51
^ is a circumflex accent
Donney
4th April 2007, 10:00
Ä - thats an umlaut as far as I know....
~ - tilde
Drew, so all accents are called tildes ? never heard that :confused:
I thought its just called acentos en español
Acento is the word for stress and therefore also used to mean ´, but the proper name is tilde.
As you know all the words have a stress but not all have a tilde.
Storm
4th April 2007, 10:40
Ah ! so the written acento is called a tilde (i.e when the word does not follow the usual rules of stress...e.g la razón)
Storm
4th April 2007, 10:41
Ah ! so the written acento is called a tilde (i.e when the word does not follow the usual rules of stress...e.g la razón)
Donney
4th April 2007, 11:26
Exactly!
Azumanga Davo
4th April 2007, 13:05
S
Ah crap. Wrong orientation...
CarlMetro
4th April 2007, 14:05
They are very lucky to be on the UK keyboard at all. They suck!! (Am I not right, CarlMetro?)
Indeed :up:
Come the revolution ^ will be king ;)
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