That's how it's called in English? We call it "dot and comma"
X xTordX New Member Jul 29, 2019 576 -6 1 Jan 10, 2015 #1,221 That's how it's called in English? We call it "dot and comma"
L ljfa New Member Jul 29, 2019 2,761 -46 0 Jan 10, 2015 #1,222 ":" is literally called "double dot" in German Reactions: LivingAngryCheese
X xTordX New Member Jul 29, 2019 576 -6 1 Jan 10, 2015 #1,224 ljfa said: ":" is literally called "double dot" in German Click to expand... Well better than "two dots"!
ljfa said: ":" is literally called "double dot" in German Click to expand... Well better than "two dots"!
X xTordX New Member Jul 29, 2019 576 -6 1 Jan 10, 2015 #1,226 They are 2 dots though... We call ? "Question symbol" , ! "Exclamation symbol" and, for example, 27% "27 at the one hundrendth"
They are 2 dots though... We call ? "Question symbol" , ! "Exclamation symbol" and, for example, 27% "27 at the one hundrendth"
P playerismc New Member Jul 29, 2019 13 -1 1 Jan 10, 2015 #1,229 Well you should also work on your english ^^
L ljfa New Member Jul 29, 2019 2,761 -46 0 Jan 10, 2015 #1,230 xTordX said: We call ? "Question symbol" , ! "Exclamation symbol" Click to expand... same here "%" is similar to English "/" is literally called "oblique dash"
xTordX said: We call ? "Question symbol" , ! "Exclamation symbol" Click to expand... same here "%" is similar to English "/" is literally called "oblique dash"
X xTordX New Member Jul 29, 2019 576 -6 1 Jan 10, 2015 #1,231 Same with the second. We found as topic "punctuation"?
L ljfa New Member Jul 29, 2019 2,761 -46 0 Jan 10, 2015 #1,232 Apparently it's @CoolSquid 's favorite topic Well some people call "@" a "spider monkey". But this is an odd and rarely used term.
Apparently it's @CoolSquid 's favorite topic Well some people call "@" a "spider monkey". But this is an odd and rarely used term.
X xTordX New Member Jul 29, 2019 576 -6 1 Jan 10, 2015 #1,237 No idea. It doesen't mean anything; that's how we call it.