04/07/2021
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The letter ñ is the fifteenth letter of the Spanish alphabet, apparently its origin comes directly from Latin, where it was derived from the sound of the double "nn" and of the "gn”, Where the duplicity over time caused the scribes to create an abbreviation for sound, from which the letter ñ arose.
In its passage through the Latin languages the sound nn and the gn they left the sound in Italian and French, but the conformation of the ñ as such was clearer in Latin and Spanish.
Words with ñ they can be found scarcely at the beginning and in greater numbers at the center of words, but there are no words with ñ at the end.