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Although it has now become rare, it is correct usage in Spanish to begin a sentence with an opening inverted exclamation mark (¡) and end it with a question mark (?), or vice-versa, for statements that are questions but also have a clear sense of exclamation or surprise such as: ¡Y tú quién te crees que eres? (Who do you think you are?!). Normally, four signs are used, always with one type in the outer side and the other in the inner side: ¿¡Y tú quién te crees que eres!? or ¡¿Y tú quién te crees que eres?! Unicode 5.1 also includes ⸘ (U+2E18 INVERTED INTERROBANG), which is an inverted version of the interrobang, an uncommonly used punctuation park used to denote both excitement and a question in just one glyph. Life is never easy.
Posted on: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 16:36:53 +0000

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