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See also: " ,
“ ,
″ , and ״
Translingual
- (transliterated Cyrillic): ″
Punctuation mark
”
- Used as a quotation mark in some languages.
- Used in “ ”.
- Used in ” ”.
- Used in „ ”.
- Used in ‟ ”.
- (informal, in transliterated Cyrillic text) A substitute for the modifying diacritic ⟨ʺ⟩ used to transliterate the hard sign ⟨ъ⟩.
See also
Punctuation
quotation marks and quotation dashes - all single characters
- Curved double quotation marks: “ · ” · „ · ‟
- Curved single quotation marks and apostrophes: ‘ · ’ · ‚ · ‛
- Straight double quotation mark: "
- Straight single quotation mark and apostrophe: '
- Prime quotation marks: 〝 · 〞 · 〟
- Guillemets: « · »
- Single guillemets: ‹ · ›
- Corner brackets: 「 · 」 · 『 · 』
- Quotation dashes: — (em dash) · ― (horizontal bar) · – (en dash)
Finnish
Punctuation mark
”
- Starts and ends a quotation.
Italian
Punctuation mark
”
- Ends a quotation.
Swedish
Punctuation mark
”
- Starts and ends a quotation.