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Korean Punctuation. Can someone explain Korean punctuation to me? I understand that Korean punctuation uses a lot of Western marks, but some things are different and not always used. What are some others that I might need to know? Does Korean use corner brackets or any other things? Please let me know! 정말 감사합니다! ☺
20 de ago. de 2011 1:07
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wiktionary.org/wiki/※#Korean
3 de febrero de 2013
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_punctuation Korean Interpuncts are used in written Korean to denote a list of two or more words, more or less in the same way a slash (/) is used to juxtapose words in many other languages. In this role it also functions in a similar way to the English en dash, as in 미·소관계, "American–Soviet relations". The use of interpuncts has declined in years of digital typography and especially in place of slashes, but in the strictest sense, a slash cannot replace a middle dot in Korean typography.
3 de febrero de 2013
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