Punctuation
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English: Punctuation marks are written symbols that do not correspond to either phonemes (sounds) of a spoken language nor to lexemes (words and phrases) of a written language, but which serve to organize or clarify written language.
Magyar: Írásjelek.
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- Colon
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, Comma
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. Period (full stop)
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¿ Inverted question mark
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Alternate question mark
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Alternate inverted question mark
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; Semicolon
Non-traditional punctuation
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The Irony Mark (or "Rhetorical question mark"), used to indicate Irony or sarcasm.
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Another take on the Irony Mark created by Alcanter de Brahm.
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The "SarcMark", used to emphasis sarcasm.
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The Interrobang, Used in situations where "!?" would otherwise be appropriate.