Punctuation marks
English
Noun
en-noun|sg=question mark
- The punctuation mark "?", used at the end of a sentence to indicate a question.
- idiom doubt or uncertainty
#:There's a question mark over whether or not he'll be fit for the next game.
Translations
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Arabic: t-|ar|�|sc=ARchar
Armenian: Õ�
Chinese: �
Czech: t-|cs|otaznÃk|m
Dutch: t+|nl|vraagteken|n
Finnish: t+|fi|kysymysmerkki
French: t-|fr|point d'interrogation|m
Greek: ; t+|el|ε���ημα�ικ�|n|sc=Grek (erotimatikó)
Italian: t+|it|punto interrogativo|m
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Japanese: t+|ja|�
Persian: t-|fa|�|scFAchar|xsPersian
Polish: znak zapytania m
Russian: вопÑ�оÑ�иÑ�елÑ�нÑ�й знак (voprosÃt'el'nyj znak) m, знак вопÑ�оÑ�а (znak voprósa) m
Spanish: ¿ (put at beginning the question), ? (put in end of question)
Swedish: t+|sv|frågetecken|n
Urdu: t-|ur|�|scURchar|xsUrdu
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Synonyms
interrogation point
See also
pedialite
it:question mark
ja:question mark
ru:question mark
fi:question mark
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