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- Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks abstract "Inverted question (¿) and exclamation marks (¡) are punctuation marks used to begin interrogative and exclamatory sentences (or clauses), respectively, in written Spanish and sometimes also in languages which have cultural ties with Spanish, such as in older standards of Galician (now it is optional and not recommended) or Catalan. They can also be combined in several ways to express the combination of a question and surprise or disbelief. The initial marks are normally mirrored at the end of the sentence or clause by the common marks (?, !) used in most other languages. Unlike the ending marks, which are fully above the line in a sentence, the (¿) and (¡) are placed about halfway below the line.Inverted marks were originally recommended by the Real Academia Española (Spanish Royal Academy) in 1754, and adopted gradually over the next century.On computers, inverted marks are supported by various standards, including ISO-8859-1, Unicode, and HTML. They can be entered directly on keyboards designed for Spanish-speaking countries, or via alternative methods on other keyboards.".
- Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks wikiPageID "249001".
- Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks wikiPageRevisionID "606053144".
- Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks hasPhotoCollection Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks.
- Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks subject Category:Interrogative_words_and_phrases.
- Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks subject Category:Punctuation.
- Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks subject Category:Spanish_language.
- Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks comment "Inverted question (¿) and exclamation marks (¡) are punctuation marks used to begin interrogative and exclamatory sentences (or clauses), respectively, in written Spanish and sometimes also in languages which have cultural ties with Spanish, such as in older standards of Galician (now it is optional and not recommended) or Catalan. They can also be combined in several ways to express the combination of a question and surprise or disbelief.".
- Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks label "Inverted question and exclamation marks".
- Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks label "Points d'interrogation et d'exclamation culbutés".
- Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks label "Pontos de interrogação e de exclamação invertidos".
- Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks sameAs Points_d'interrogation_et_d'exclamation_culbutés.
- Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks sameAs Pontos_de_interrogação_e_de_exclamação_invertidos.
- Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks sameAs Q1152312.
- Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks sameAs Q1152312.
- Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks wasDerivedFrom Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks?oldid=606053144.
- Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks isPrimaryTopicOf Inverted_question_and_exclamation_marks.