Rusty
November 26, 2008, 06:11 PM
So, my sentence made sense? Can I try another?
¿Cuatro años? :thumbsup: This means four years?
Y, ¿dónde vive? :thumbsup: This means and where do you live?
Jessie (does that make sense?) :)
In Spanish, the actual question begins with an upside-down question mark. Note the difference between the n and the ñ. They are different letters of the alphabet.
There is an 'Accents' pull-down menu you can use to access the special characters and punctuation.
¿Cuatro años? :thumbsup: This means four years?
Y, ¿dónde vive? :thumbsup: This means and where do you live?
Jessie (does that make sense?) :)
In Spanish, the actual question begins with an upside-down question mark. Note the difference between the n and the ñ. They are different letters of the alphabet.
There is an 'Accents' pull-down menu you can use to access the special characters and punctuation.