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Revision as of 10:48, 17 February 2021

de:Help:Anführungszeichen
en:Help:Quotation mark
es:Help:Comillas
fr:Help:Guillemets
ru:Help:Кавычки
 
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Notes: (Dorothée, 2021-02-17)


Warning

This page does not pretend to be a reference on typography, but describes the "conventions" that should be used in the body of this Wiki. For more information, please refer to the wikipedia pages [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] referenced here.

🇩🇪 German

First level: „ Anführungszeichen“ ou »Gänsefüßchen«
Second level (nested): ‚ halben Anführungszeichen ‘
Exemples : „... ‚...’ ....“ − »… ‚…‘ …« − „… ›…‹ …“

🇬🇧 🇺🇸 English

First level: “Primary”
Second level (nested): ‘Secondary ’
Troisième niveau (niché) : “Tertiary”
Example: “... ‘... “...” ...’ ....”

(US convention)

Caution
[...] those “good Samaritans’ ” crimes et non: [...] those “good Samaritans’” crimes .

🇪🇸 Spanish

First level: «comillas latinas ou comillas españolas»
Second level (nested): “comillas inglesas”
Third level: ‘comillas simples ou comillas sencillas’
Example: ... ... ....

🇫🇷 French

First level: « guillemets français »
Second level (nested): “guillemets anglais”
Third level: ‹ guillemets simples ›
Example: ... ... ....
Note
Note the spaces between the inverted commas and the text...

🇷🇺 Russian

First level: «french quotes»
Second level (nested): „german quotes“
Third level:  ?
Example: ... ... ....

Code

(Documentations)

Usual straight quotation marks:  '...'  et "..."





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