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What is " called in english?
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I thought it means someone is speaking? or I'm wrong
Yes, I think it's used in opening and closing of dialogues.
expression of "
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Quotation mark
In English writing, quotation marks or inverted commas are punctuation marks surrounding a quotation, direct speech, or a literal title or name.
In English writing, quotation marks or inverted commas are punctuation marks surrounding a quotation, direct speech, or a literal title or name.

I thought it means someone is speaking? or I'm wrong
Dude, how come you cannot know that? You live in New Zealand...
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>(Greater Than) <(Less Than) ,(Comma) :(Colon) ;(Semi-Colon) *(Multiplication Sign) @(at)

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>(Greater Than) <(Less Than) ,(Comma) :(Colon) ;(Semi-Colon) *(Multiplication Sign) @(at)
Thanks

Love the way ; and : called. In Russia, we dont have special words for them, so they are something like "double dot" and "dont and comma". And a funny thing "@" - called dog. LOL. gonna search now why is that.


I thought it means someone is speaking? or I'm wrong
Dude, how come you cannot know that? You live in New Zealand...
I do, but something tells me I'm wrong


And a funny thing "@" - called dog. LOL. gonna search now why is that.
The name "dog" has come from Soviet computers DVK where the symbol had a short tail and similarity to a dog. Only in russian, kazakh, kyrgyz and ukrainian though...

The name "dog" has come from Soviet computers DVK where the symbol had a short tail and similarity to a dog. Only in russian, kazakh, kyrgyz and ukrainian though...
Thanks, but i allready managed to find the answer to my question

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In Poland, we call "@" małpa what in English means monkey. And a funny thing "@" - called dog. LOL. gonna search now why is that.



