espana (with the wiggly line over the n)
ewan??
The squiggly line is called a 'tilde', in case that helps. It's on your keyboard with the #, but as a dash, ~, not over the 'n'.
\n
44 : N you can also put it like this 44/n and u put n and 44 together but have a line go over 44 and between n and 44
A capital "N" and a line like this "_" under the N
'Escribe una ene' = "Write a letter 'n'" ('ene' is the name of the letter n) If the 'n' has a tilde (the little squiggle) over it, then "Write a letter 'n' " (with the squiggle over the 'n')
It is: 44/n or 44 over n
That squiggly line, specifically over the N. It gives the N that "ny" sound. Instead of pronuncing SEN-OR, you pronounce it SEN-YOR.
H, E, N, Z, F and depending on how you write it A
anos.(squiggly line over the n "~")
It is written with a tilde over the n: español