Upside Down Exclamation Mark

(¡) Upside Down Exclamation Mark Point – in Details

Upside Down Exclamation Mark Point: In fact, until 2014, in the Spanish language, the sign was indicated in dictionaries as an “exclamation mark,” although everyone already called it an “exclamation mark.” The sign was officially renamed because, according to several authors, admiration is only one of the many emotions that can be expressed when using … Read more



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Upside Down Question Mark

(¿) Upside Down Question Mark – Origin, History & Meaning

(¿) Upside Down Question Mark: With Windows: To obtain, type ALT + 168 on the numeric keypad (preferably as the Num Lock key) or ALT + 173. You can try these other methods if you do not have the numeric keypad or cannot obtain the signals. In most languages, a single question mark is used at the … Read more



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