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U+2E18, ⸘
INVERTED INTERROBANG

[U+2E17]
Supplemental Punctuation
[U+2E19]

U+203D, ‽
INTERROBANG

[U+203C]
General Punctuation
[U+203E]

Translingual

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Etymology

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  • : Superimposition of ¡ and ¿.
  • : Superimposition of ! and ?.

Punctuation mark

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  1. Encloses an emphatic question in some languages.

Usage notes

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The symbols are called, in English:

See also

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Spanish

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Etymology

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  • : Superimposition of ¡ and ¿.
  • : Superimposition of ! and ?.

Symbol

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  1. (uncommon) encloses an emphatic question
    En serioReally

Usage notes

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  • 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!

See also

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