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The rules for comma usage in Spanish are very similar to those in English, but there are a few differences that should be noted. Commas are used the same way periods are used in Anglo-Saxon languages when writing decimal symbols and vice versa. (This rule applies only in Spain.) Ex. $ 2,000.50 (Two thousand
8 Nov 2017 Dialogues in Spanish start with a long dash – (raya) not a short dash - (guion). In this article, we will simply call the long dash, a dash. –Estoy listo. (= "I am ready"). Notice how there is no space between the dash and the first letter. Dialogues do not end in a dash (–) , only the normal punctuation sign
Punto (Period) Coma (Comma) Dos puntos (Colon) Punto y coma (Semicolon) Puntos suspensivos (Ellipsis) Signo de interrogacion (Question Mark) Signo de exclamacion (Exclamation Point) Guion y raya (Hyphen and Em-dash)
8 Jul 2017 ; — punto y coma — semicolon. — — raya — dash. - — guion — hyphen. « » —comillas — quotation marks. " — comillas — quotation marks. ' — comillas simples — single quotation marks. ? ? — principio y fin de interrogacion — question marks. ? ! — principio y fin de exclamacion o admiracion — exclamation points.
Examples and explanations for words, phrases, acronyms, numbers, punctuation, capitalization, symbols, and more used in Spanish grammar.
Using punctuation in Spanish is mostly same as English with a few significant differences. Moving from most common to least common: Periods. Called a punto or a punto final in Spanish, the period is the easiest punctuation mark. When you finish a sentence, add a period: Juan Carlos es mi mejor amigo. Juan Carlos is my
Spanish punctuation. As a general rule the punctuation of Spanish and English is very similar. However, there are a number of conventions which are well worth bearing in mind. The first thing that most people would recognise is that Spanish direct questions always begin with an inverted question mark, ? . You can find this
Using punctuation can tell the reader many things, such as when to pause or stop. This lesson looks at different punctuation marks and how they
Spanish Punctuation. Spanish and English use the same punctuation for many things. For example, both use periods at the end of statements and commas to separate elements in a list. There are also some punctuation marks used only in Spanish, as well as some punctuation marks that English and Spanish use differently.
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