Brackets and Parentheses
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@Retrocade_media those greeks, also known as curved brackets
etymology my dear watson -
I thought "" would be paranthesis
In germany "" they are called Anführungszeichen
Or you can say Gänsefüschen what would be translated Duckfoots
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OK, this is degenerating into an English lesson rapidly. Please try to keep on-topic people!
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@petermeisenstein We'll get back on topic after this I swear, but "" are called Quotation marks
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» According to Wikipedia, the Germans use quotes like this, so I understand the confusion :p «
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They are fast forward and rewind symbols.
And this “ is an inverted double apostrophe.
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With every off topic reply Martin dies a little bit more on the inside. (Sorry Martin!)
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There you go fixed that
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@pianofire So now we can talk about brackets and parentheses very nice
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Speaking of cultural differences, I was asked to help with some junior school maths homework here once and I was like ‘okay, easy’ and then the questions were all like ’1,5 • 1,5 = ?’ And I was like ’what the heck even is this???’. Sad day.
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@Retrocade_media said in Brackets and Parentheses:
With every off topic reply Martin dies a little bit more on the inside. (Sorry Martin!)
Thats OK - I have a delete / purge button :D