Translingual
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Etymology
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- ⸘: Superimposition of ¡ and ¿.
- ‽: Superimposition of ! and ?.
Punctuation mark
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⸘ ‽
- Encloses an emphatic question in some languages.
Usage notes
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The symbols are called, in English:
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Etymology
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- ⸘: Superimposition of ¡ and ¿.
- ‽: Superimposition of ! and ?.
⸘ ‽
- (uncommon) encloses an emphatic question
- ⸘En serio‽ ― Really‽
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!
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