⸘ ‽
See also: Appendix:Variations of "?"
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Translingual
Usage notes
The symbols are called, in English:
- ⸘ = inverted interrobang or gnaborretni (interrobang spelled backwards)
- ‽ = interrobang
Spanish
Usage notes
- The same effect is more commonly achieved with both sets of punctuation marks one inside the other: ¿¡Verdad!? or ¡¿Verdad?! Older usage, still official but not widespread, recommended mixing the punctuation marks: ¡Verdad? or ¿Verdad!
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