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Japanese puncutation marks What are some common Japanese punctuation marks? I'm looking for the equivalent of these marks: commas, periods, double quotation marks, underlines, and questions marks. ex. "The Store" Mark went to the store. Mark, Sally, and John went to the store. "What do you want?" asked the clerk.
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●"Kuten 。" is used at the end of the sentence, ●"Touten 、" is used to separate the long sentence, but there is no absolute rule, there are some principle, this is a site that explains, http://bunsyou.net/kouza1/12toten.html ●"Kagikakko「」" is used at the beginning and end of the conversation in the text. It is also used for quotation phrase, to enclose a phrase or sentence to be distinguished specially. ●"Nijukakko『』" is used for the name of book or something like that was in reference and quotation. ●"Santen reader ・・・" is used for omitted parts of the sentence and at the end of expression that does not state definitively. ●"Dash ―" is used when you want the long breath, changing with other word or add another explanation, and it is also used before beginning the monologue.
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「The Store」 Mark went to the store。 Mark、 Sally、and John went to the store。 「What do you want?」 asked the clerk。
2013년 7월 10일
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