Typing in Spanish characters

I have an iPhone4 and want to type Spanish characters after changing my keyboard appropriately, but the special characters are not present. Shouldn't it have them?

¿Qué onda? Hold down the key you want the accent over, like with the 'e'. hold it down and a list of selections will come up.

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    > David Powers, Adobe Community Expert
    > Author, "The Essential Guide to Dreamweaver CS3"
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