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Slovene punctuation information


Punctuation marks are one or two part graphical marks used in writing, denoting tonal progress, pauses, sentence type (syntactic use), abbreviations, et cetera.

Marks used in Slovene include full stops (.), question marks (?), exclamation marks (!), commas (,), semicolons (;), colons (:), dashes (–), hyphens (-), ellipses (...), different types of inverted commas and quotation marks (⟨“...”⟩, ⟨‘...’⟩, ⟨‚...‘⟩, ⟨„...“⟩, ⟨»...«⟩), brackets ((), [], {}) (which are in syntactical use), as well as apostrophes (',’), solidi (/), equal signs (=), and so forth.

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Slovene punctuation

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ščetke itd.. Syntactical Use An ellipsis (in Slovene, literally 'three dots') (...) is a non-leaning punctuation mark. It expresses omission of words. Nekaj...

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Full stop

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(Commonwealth English), period (North American English), or full point . is a punctuation mark used for several purposes, most often to mark the end of a declarative...

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Yugoslav Braille

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Single punctuation: Paired punctuation: The superscript is reported for Croatian Braille; in Serbian Braille, ⠌ is used for the virgule /. In Slovene Braille...

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Apostrophe

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The apostrophe (' or ’) is a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritical mark, in languages that use the Latin alphabet and some other alphabets. In...

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Greek orthography

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indicates that the vowel is not part of a digraph. Look up Appendix:Greek punctuation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ancient Greek was written as scripta...

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Underscore

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this purpose. In German, Slovene and some other Slavic languages, the underscore has recently gained prominence as the punctuation to form gender-neutral...

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Quotation mark

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may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Quotation marks are punctuation marks used in pairs in various writing systems to identify direct speech...

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French orthography

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transcription delimiters. French orthography encompasses the spelling and punctuation of the French language. It is based on a combination of phonemic and...

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Slovene grammar

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The following is an overview of the grammar of the Slovene language. As in most other Slavic languages, changes to consonants and vowels often occur between...

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Guillemet

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/ˈɡiːmeɪ/, US: /ˌɡiː(j)əˈmeɪ, ˌɡɪləˈmɛt/, French: [ɡijəmɛ]) are a pair of punctuation marks in the form of sideways double chevrons, « and », used as quotation...

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German orthography

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new print run introduced a few reformed spellings. German spelling and punctuation was changed in 1996 (Reform der deutschen Rechtschreibung von 1996) with...

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Stop

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(Bang song) "Stop!" (Jane's Addiction song) "Stop" (Omar Naber song), the Slovene entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 "Stop" (Pink Floyd song) "Stop"...

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English grammar

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Macedonian Old Church Slavonic Polish Russian Silesian Serbo-Croatian Slovak Slovene Slovincian Ukrainian Iranian Kurdish Pashto Persian Tajik Indo-Aryan Bengali...

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Early Cyrillic alphabet

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letter. Punctuation systems in early Cyrillic manuscripts were primitive: there was no space between words and no upper and lower case, and punctuation marks...

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Carolingian minuscule

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the Middle Ages, and offered new features such as word spacing, more punctuation, an introduction of lower-case letters, and conventions such as usage...

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Russian orthography

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(Russian: орфогра́фия, romanized: orfografiya, IPA: [ɐrfɐˈɡrafʲɪjə]) and punctuation (Russian: пунктуа́ция, romanized: punktuatsiya, IPA: [pʊnktʊˈat͡sɨjə])...

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Avestan alphabet

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separated by a dot (in a variety of vertical positions). Beyond that, punctuation is weak or non-existent in the manuscripts, and in the 1880s Karl Friedrich...

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Esperanto orthography

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twenty-eight letters, with upper and lower case. This is supplemented by punctuation marks and by various logograms, such as the digits 0–9, currency signs...

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Grammar

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include orthographic conventions of written language such as spelling and punctuation, which are not typically considered as part of grammar by linguists,...

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Yiddish orthography

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ד״ר (equivalent to Dr.). The punctuation mark is, however, not the QUOTATION MARK (U+0022), but the HEBREW PUNCTUATION GERSHAYIM (U+05F4), which is the...

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Polish orthography

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capitalized to show reverence, most often in a sacred context. Polish punctuation is similar to that of English. However, there are more rigid rules concerning...

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In vino veritas

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wrote a glee by the title of "In Vino Veritas". His lyrics (with modern punctuation): Round, round with the glass, boys, as fast as you can, Since he who...

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Czech orthography

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revised descendant, while the Serbo-Croatian Gaj's Latin alphabet and its Slovene descendant system are largely based on it. The Baltic languages, such as...

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Irish orthography

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not different letters as they are in, e.g. Turkish and Azeri. Irish punctuation is similar to English. An apparent exception is the Tironian et (⟨⁊⟩;...

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Spanish orthography

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from its spelling and to a slightly lesser extent vice versa. Spanish punctuation uniquely includes the use of inverted question and exclamation marks:...

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Character encoding

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languages, sometimes restricted to upper case letters, numerals and some punctuation only. The low cost of digital representation of data in modern computer...

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Silesian orthography

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is why; therefor" doprŏwdy, "really" It is prescribed to use the same punctuation rules as in Polish orthography, namely: Periods <.> are to be used To...

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Written Chinese

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orientation remains more common. The use of punctuation has also become more common. In general, punctuation occupies the width of a full character, such...

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Bible translations

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Pauline epistles and other New Testament writings show no punctuation whatsoever. The punctuation was added later by other editors, according to their own...

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