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- Comma abstract "The comma ( , ), from the Greek κόμμα komma, is a punctuation mark, and it appears in several variants in various languages. It has the same shape as an apostrophe or single closing quotation mark in many typefaces, but it differs from them in being placed on the baseline of the text. Some typefaces render it as a small line, slightly curved or straight but inclined from the vertical, or with the appearance of a small, filled-in number 9. It is used to separate parts of a sentence such as clauses and lists of three or more things.The comma is used in many contexts and languages, mainly for separating things. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word comma comes directly from the Greek komma (κόμμα), which means something cut off or a short clause. A comma can also be used as a diacritic when combined with other characters.".
- Comma wikiPageExternalLink 03.doolittle.odcom.html.
- Comma wikiPageExternalLink 04.celen.quotta.html.
- Comma wikiPageExternalLink 22944.aspx.
- Comma wikiPageExternalLink commas.
- Comma wikiPageExternalLink comma.
- Comma wikiPageExternalLink www.learnenglishtoday.blogspot.com.
- Comma wikiPageExternalLink commas.htm&date=2009-10-26+02:15:24.
- Comma wikiPageExternalLink moduleCOMMA.htm.
- Comma wikiPageExternalLink sp7084.pdf.
- Comma wikiPageID "59125".
- Comma wikiPageRevisionID "606784582".
- Comma align "right".
- Comma caption "Arabic comma".
- Comma caption "CJK comma".
- Comma caption "combining comma below".
- Comma hasPhotoCollection Comma.
- Comma p "dòuhào".
- Comma p "dùnhào".
- Comma quote ""The big final rule for the comma is one that you won't find in any books by grammarians ... don't use commas like a stupid person."".
- Comma s "逗号".
- Comma s "顿号".
- Comma source "Lynne Truss, Eats, Shoots, and Leaves.".
- Comma style "padding:8px;".
- Comma t "逗號".
- Comma t "頓號".
- Comma variant "◌̦".
- Comma variant "،".
- Comma variant "、".
- Comma width "27.0".
- Comma subject Category:Alphabetic_diacritics.
- Comma subject Category:Punctuation.
- Comma comment "The comma ( , ), from the Greek κόμμα komma, is a punctuation mark, and it appears in several variants in various languages. It has the same shape as an apostrophe or single closing quotation mark in many typefaces, but it differs from them in being placed on the baseline of the text. Some typefaces render it as a small line, slightly curved or straight but inclined from the vertical, or with the appearance of a small, filled-in number 9.".
- Comma label "Coma (puntuación)".
- Comma label "Comma".
- Comma label "Komma".
- Comma label "Komma".
- Comma label "Przecinek".
- Comma label "Virgola".
- Comma label "Virgule".
- Comma label "Vírgula".
- Comma label "Запятая".
- Comma label "فاصلة".
- Comma label "コンマ".
- Comma label "逗號".
- Comma sameAs Čárka_(interpunkce).
- Comma sameAs Komma.
- Comma sameAs Κόμμα_(στίξη).
- Comma sameAs Coma_(puntuación).
- Comma sameAs Koma_(ikurra).
- Comma sameAs Virgule.
- Comma sameAs Tanda_koma.
- Comma sameAs Virgola.
- Comma sameAs コンマ.
- Comma sameAs 반점과_모점.
- Comma sameAs Komma.
- Comma sameAs Przecinek.
- Comma sameAs Vírgula.
- Comma sameAs m.0g3nw.
- Comma sameAs Q161736.
- Comma sameAs Q161736.
- Comma wasDerivedFrom Comma?oldid=606784582.
- Comma isPrimaryTopicOf Comma.