The two dots above a letter, you mean, would be called a diaeresis and/or an umlaut.
Presumably you're referring to Roman numerals?Any numeral with an horizontal line above it indicates multiplication by a thousand.The little known Roman numeral which looks like an S represents a half and the Latin word for it is semis meaning a half.Therefore, S with a line above it would equal D (1000*1/2 = 500)
A pair of angels in a straight line formed by a line or half-line meeting it is called adjacent angels. Adjacent angels will add up to 180°.
That is "cinco" for '5' in Spanish.
The Spanish word is: Apocalipsis
The Spanish word for the California above Baja California is Alta California.
Accent mark The wavy line (making 'n' into 'nyuh') is called a 'tilde'
The Spanish word for the California above Baja California is Alta California.
There is the accent and the tilde á the line above the a is an accent when used to add emphasis to a letter. ñ the line above the n is a tilde In certain words the line above a vowel is also called a tilde él = Him/He . The line over the E is a tilde, not an accent even though it looks exactly like an accent. The difference is a tilde does not change the pronunciation. It is used to change the meaning of the word. el=the. él= he/him.
what is the English word 'bliss' called in spanish language.Or, I want the word 'bliss' translated into spanish
"arriba, encima, sobre"
Laser cosmetica is not a spanish word, yet a spanish line of cosmetics. You can find this cosmetics line in Mexico, but also online through amazon and other retail sites.
In Mexico the Spanish word for Spanish is Español.
Its orriganally arabic but adopted by Spanish after 800 years of Arab rule in Spain, not sure on what it means though.
It is called "revista".
Naturaleza. Above is Spanish. Latin is Natura.
If you are asking what the Spanish word for clothing is, the answer is ropas or prendas.