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Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary Jump to: navigation, search| Unicode name | QUOTATION MARK |
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| Basic Latin | U+0022 |
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Etymology 1
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Etymology 2
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- Ditto. Used in lists or tables to indicate a repetition of appropriate content above.
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Quotation marks or inverted commas (informally referred to as quotes or speech marks) are punctuation marks at the beginning and end of a quotation, direct speech, literal title, or name. Quotation marks can also be used to indicate a different meaning of a word or phrase than the one typically associated with it, and are often used to express irony.
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