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See also: Appendix:Variations of "?"
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Translingual
Punctuation mark
- Encloses a question in some languages.
Usage notes
The symbols are called, in English:
See also
Catalan
Punctuation mark
- Occasionally encloses a question in modern Catalan. At other times, a lone question mark is used at the end with nothing at the beginning of the question.
Usage notes
¿ is used at the beginning of a question, with ? at the end; however, it is not mandatory to use ¿.
See also
Spanish
Punctuation mark
- Encloses a question in Spanish. Equivalent in English and many other languages: ?.
- ¿Cómo estás? — How are you?
- Si sí fuiste, ¿a qué hora llegaste? — If you went, at what time did you arrive?
Usage notes
In written Spanish, the ¿ symbol is placed at the beginning of an interrogative phrase, with the ? at the end of the phrase.
As SMS messaging and other forms of electronic communication have become more common, many speakers only use ? for questions and ! for exclamations, leaving out the initial typographical mark. This is considered non-standard usage.
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