Question Mark ?

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U+003F
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Symbol Meaning

The question mark is put at the end of the sentence to show the corresponding intonation. Ancient writers used it; However, the outline was different. In the Syrian texts, it looked like a colon and was placed at the beginning of a sentence, if it did not start with a question word. And in the Greek, it looked, approximately, as a point with a lightning gushing from right to left (·∼). The modern look, found in print from the 16th century, however, did not always express the question but was acknowledged in the 18th century. In the Spanish letter, the symbol of an inverted question mark is added at the beginning of the sentence. It is convenient to know in advance what intonation should be used.

The image of the question mark is associated with the Latin word “quaestio” — which means a search for an answer. Over time, for shortness, they simply began to write q over o. Then the mark mutated into what we see today.

Sometimes a question mark is used with an exclamation mark. According to the rules of Russian punctuation, it should be used as , but not like that .

In Unicode, there are still and .

Other symbols are used to indicate interrogative intonation:

; Greek.

¿ Optional Spanish. It is placed at the beginning of sentences.

؟ Arab.

՞ Artsakan nshan. Armenian.

܆ Old Syrian. It was used at the beginning of the sentence if it did not start with a question word.

Ethiopian.

Old Nubian.

Wai.

Bamum.

𑅃 Chakma.

Manipuri.

Limbu.

The symbol “Question Mark” is included in the “ASCII punctuation” subblock of the “Basic Latin” block and was approved as part of Unicode version 1.1 in 1993.

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Unicode Name Question Mark
Unicode Number
HTML Code
CSS Code
Entity ?
Plane 0: Basic Multilingual Plane
Unicode Block Basic Latin
Unicode Subblock ASCII punctuation
Unicode Version 1.1 (1993)
Alt Code
Type of paired mirror bracket (bidi) None
Composition Exclusion No
Case change 003F
Simple case change 003F
Grapheme_Base +
scripts Common
Terminal_Punctuation +
Sentence_Terminal +
Pattern_Syntax +
Encoding hex dec (bytes) dec binary
UTF-8 3F 63 63 00111111
UTF-16BE 00 3F 0 63 63 00000000 00111111
UTF-16LE 3F 00 63 0 16128 00111111 00000000
UTF-32BE 00 00 00 3F 0 0 0 63 63 00000000 00000000 00000000 00111111
UTF-32LE 3F 00 00 00 63 0 0 0 1056964608 00111111 00000000 00000000 00000000

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