Language/Multiple-languages/Grammar/Punctuation-of-many-languages

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Most common

comma period question mark exclamation mark parentheses colon semicolon
Arabic ،

common

Sindhi

.

common

۔

Urdu

؟ ! ( ) : ؛
Armenian , ։ ՞ ՜ ( ) ;
Bamum ! ( )
Bengali

Telugu

Tamil

Gujarati

Gurmukhi

Malayalam

Kannada

Oriya

,

common

.

alternative

? ! ( ) : ;
Cyrillic

Georgian

Hebrew

, . ? ! ( ) : ;
Devanagari ,

common

.

Marathi

? ! ( ) : ;
Latin , . ?

common

¿...?

Spanish

!

common

¡...!

Spanish

( ) : ;
Greek , . ; ! ( ) :
Ge'ez ! ( )
Han ( )
Japanese (Han + Hiragana + Katakana) (period as formal)

informal

( )
Korean (Hangul + Han) ,

horizontal

vertical

. ? ! ( ) : ;
Sinhala , .

new

old

? ! ( ) : ;
Thai (none) (space) ? ! ( ) : ;
Vai ꘎꘎ ( ) : ;

Note:

  • Punctuation in Han and Japanese are full-width
  • Some symbols look like corresponding ones in Latin script, but they have different Unicode codes.

Quotation marks

Some of them have alternatives

language primary secondary spacing
English, United Kindom

Scottish Gaelic

Welsh

‘…’ “…” English: 1–2 pt

Welsh: 1–2 pt

Afrikaans

Chinese, PRC

English, United States

English, Canada

Esperanto

Filipino

Hindi

Indonesian

Irish

Interlingua

Maltese

Portuguese, Brazil

Thai

“…” ‘…’ English: 1–2 pt

Chinese: fullwidth

Irish: 1–2 pt

Lao

Vietnamese

Finnish

Swedish

”…” ’…’
Bosnian ”…”

„…”

’…’
Dutch

Hebrew

„…” ‚…’
Serbian ’…’
Croatian ‘…’
Romanian «…» none
Polish «…»

»…«

Hungarian »…«
Czech

German

Icelandic

Slovak

Slovenian

Sorbian

„…“ ‚…‘
Bulgarian ’…’

‘…’

Macedonian ’…‘
Albanian ‘…’
Estonian

Georgian

Lithuanian

Georgian: none
Amharic

Azerbaijani

Basque

French, Switzerland

German, Switzerland

Italian, Switzerland

Romansh

Tigrinya

Turkish

«…» ‏ Arabic: optional
French “…”

« … »

¼ em
Belarusian

Catalan

Greek

Italian

Occitan

Portuguese, Portugal

Spanish

“…” Catalan: none
Russian

Ukrainian

Uzbek

„…“ Russian: none

Ukranian: none

Norwegian ’…’
Arabic

Armenian

Kazakh

Khmer

Latvian

Mongolian (Cyrillic)

Pashto

Persian

Uyghur

Arabic: optional
Danish »…«

„…“

›…‹

‚…‘

Chinese, Hong Kong

Chinese, ROC

Japanese

「…」



『…』


Korean, ROK 『…』



「…」



Korean, DPRK

New Tai Lue

Tai Le

Tibetan

《…》 〈…〉
Lojban lu … li'u

Decimal separator

punctuation . , ٫
country or region AustraliaAnguillaAntigua and BarbudaBangladeshBarbadosBelizeBermudaBritish Virgin IslandsBotswanaBruneiCambodiaCannada, EnglishCayman IslandsDemocratic People's Republic of KoreaDominicaDominican RepublicEgyptEl SalvadorGrenadaGhanaGuatemalaGuyanaHondurasHong KongMacauIndiaIrelandIsraelJamaicaJapanKenyaLibyaLebanonLiechtenstein'''Luxembourg'''MalaysiaMaldivesMaltaMexicoMontserratMyanmar'''Namibia'''NepalNew ZealandNicaraguaNigeriaPakistanPalestinePanamaPeople's Republic of ChinaPhilippinesPuerto RicoRepublic of ChinaRepublic of KoreaSaint Kitts and NevisSaint LuciaSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesSingapore'''South Africa'''Sri Lanka'''Switzerland'''TanzaniaThailandThe BahamasTrinidad and TobagoTurks and Caicos IslandsUgandaUnited KingomUnited StatesZimbabwe AlbaniaAlgeriaAndorraAngolaArgentinaArmeniaAustriaAzerbaijanBelarusBelgiumBoliviaBosnia and HerzegovinaBrazilBulgariaCameroonCanada, FrenchChileColombiaCosta RicaCroatiaCubaCyprusCzechiaDenmarkEcuadorEstoniaFaroes IslandsFinlandFranceFrench GuianaGermanyGeorgiaGreeceGreenlandHungaryIcelandIndonesiaItalyKazakhstanKosovoKyrgyzstanLatviaLebanonLithuania'''Luxembourg'''Macau, PortugueseMacedonia (FYROM)MoldovaMongoliaMoroccoMozambique'''Namibia'''NetherlandsNorwayParaguayPeruPolandPortugalRomaniaRussiaSerbiaSlovakiaSlovenia'''South Africa'''SpainSweden'''Switzerland'''TunisiaTurkeyTurkmenistanUkraineUruguayUzbekistanVenezuelaVietnamTimor Leste AfghanistanBahrainIranIraqKuwaitOmanQatarSaudi ArabiaSyriaUnited Arab Emirates

Special

note name usages
『 』 「 」 title marks in Japanese to indicate titles of books, movies, etc.
《 》 〈 〉 title marks in Chinese to indicate titles of books, movies, etc.
musical note in Japanese to indicate lyrics in a sentence
¿ inverted question mark in Spanish to indicate the begining of an interrogative sentence or phrase
¡ inverted exclamation mark in Spanish to indicate the begining of an exclamatory sentence or phrase
enumeration comma in Chinese (PRC) and Korean (DPRK) to enumerate items
partition sign in Chinese and enumeration comma in Korean (ROK) to separate characters in non-Han personal names in Chinese; to enumerate items in Korean

Contributors

GrimPixel, Vincent, Maintenance script and AussieInBg


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