Yes! A list would be super!
Sent from my iPhone XR!
> On Sep 14, 2020, at 6:39 PM, Justin Harris wrote:
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> Hi everyone, I use my phone in Spanish, and have thus been writing in
> Spanish for years. The methods described so far work just fine, but Sppanish
> Braille screen input works
Hi Justin,
When writing in braille screen input, how do you indicate that the character is
an accented letter rather than some other symbol that could be interpreted as
something else by the iPhone? Is it in the braille table being used or that you
are typing in contracted braille? I’ve never
Hi everyone,
I use my phone to write in Spanish all the time since a lot of my family and
friends speak Spanish.
I use the dictation method to write in Spanish, and if you go into the settings
menu of your phone, you can add another keyboard. It’s under general and
keyboard. The options are
Hi everyone, I use my phone in Spanish, and have thus been writing in Spanish
for years. The methods described so far work just fine, but Sppanish Braille
screen input works great. All uncontracted. If you need to know the dots for
the accented letters and such, I am happy to help.
Enviado
Hi,
I am also using Duolingo, and I like it pretty well! I am also learning to do
the method where you slide your finger to get the accent mark you want.
> On Sep 12, 2020, at 3:11 PM, 'Kristeen Hughes' via VIPhone
> wrote:
>
> Thanks a lot, folks. I did add the keyboard, but I don't like
Thanks a lot, folks. I did add the keyboard, but I don't like that as well as I
like your method. I am now holding the key down and sliding to get the symbol I
want. It's tricky, but I like it better.
Kristeen Hughes
> On Sep 12, 2020, at 9:18 AM, Kimberly wrote:
>
> Christine,
>
> I’m
Christine,
I’m taking spanish on duolingo as well. What I did was install the spanish
keyboard on the iPhone. Now whenever spanish is required for entry, the phone
shows the spanish keyboard rather than the english one. If you are entering on
the onscreen keyboard, I believe you still have to
I am learning German via the Duo Lingo app and need to use umlauts. I don't
know anything about Spanish but assume the same method applies.
So, If I want an a umlaut, I tap the letter a and keep my finger there, first
it offers some words but then it offers symbols and I slide my finger to the
and keep typing.
Cristóbal
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hello,
You can add spanish keyboards in settings
hello,
You can add spanish keyboards in settings, general and keyboard. You will have
all symbols
Lyne
> Le 11 sept. 2020 à 22:00, 'Kristeen Hughes' via VIPhone
> a écrit :
>
>
>
> I am taking Spanish with the Duolingo app. I do not know how to make certain
> characters. For example,
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