For those of you who have English keyboards but want to use non-English letters, here are the capital letters that you will need.
Using code for letters may also come in handy if you want to create an HTML document that is coded and send it to your friends to upload on their computer and read.
- A, grave accent
À
À or À - A, acute accent
Á
Á or Á - A, circumflex accent
Â
 or  - A, tilde
Ã
à or à - A, diaeresis or umlaut mark
Ä
Ä or Ä - A, ring
Å
Å or Å - AE diphthong (ligature)
Æ
Æ or Æ - C, cedilla
Ç
Ç or Ç - E, grave accent
È
È or È - E, acute accent
É
É or É - E, circumflex accent
Ê
Ê or Ê - E, diaeresis or umlaut mark
Ë
Ë or Ë - I, grave accent
Ì
&lgrave; or Ì - I, acute accent
Í
ĺ or Í - I, circumflex accent
Î
&lcirc; or Î - I, diaeresis or umlaut mark
Ï
&luml; or Ï - Eth, Icelandic
Ð
Ð or Ð - N, tilde
Ñ
Ñ or Ñ - O, grave accent
Ò
Ò or Ò - O, acute accent
Ó
Ó or Ó - O, circumflex accent
Ô
Ô or Ô - O, tilde
Õ
Õ or Õ - O, diaereses or umlaut mark
Ö
Ö or Ö - O, slash
Ø
&Oshash; or Ø - U, grave accent
Ù
Ù or Ù - U, acute accent
Ú
Ú or Ú - U, circumflex accent
Û
Û or Û - U, diaereses or umlaut mark
Ü
Ü or Ü - Y, acute accent
Ý
Ý or Ý - THORN, Icelandic
Þ
Þ or Þ
- Common Symbols
- Other Symbols
- Capital Letters - English
- Lower Case Letters - English
- Numbers and Spaces
- Capital Letters - Non-English
- Lower Case Letters - Non-English
