With this post, you will learn all you should know about the Spanish punctuation, you will never have again mistakes after this. Continue reading and learn!
Spanish questions begin with an inverted question mark. This is also true for sentences using an exclamation mark. You can reproduce these on your keyboard by pressing the number lock button, then ALT + 168 for ¿ and ALT + 173 gives you ¡.
To quote someone word for word, use of double angle brackets is common: << >>.
Long dashes indicate dialogue in a Spanish text:
— ¿Viste el hombrazo con las gafas? — le preguntó.
— Sí.
Spanish uses points to indicate a number in the thousands: 1.000 (1,000 in UK English).
A comma is used in Spanish to show a decimal: 3,4 (3.4 in UK and US English).
Spanish uses the colon at the beginning of a letter, in place of the British comma:
Estimado Sr Brown: (Dear Mr Brown,)
Proper names in Spanish are written (as in English) with a capital letter: Madrid, Juan.
However, there are several instances wherein Spanish no capital letter is used. For example, when writing about a country’s inhabitants or languages, no capital is used: ‘una francesa’, ‘francés’, ‘español’. Also nouns and adjectives derived from schools of thoughts or ideological movements: ‘maoismo’, ‘cristiandad’.
Weekdays and months of the year are also written without a capital: ‘jueves’, ‘abril’.
Spanish texts use a number of abbreviations, the most common being: p. ej. (por ejemplo). There are also acronyms, including AVE (A high-speed train) and OTAN, the Spanish for Nato.
The accents on Spanish words are an important part of the spelling, so make sure you don’t forget to use them. Here are the codes that you need to press in order to type them on a non-Spanish keyboard. Simply hold down Alt and type in the required number on the number pad:
How can you write the “ñ” in your Spanish compositions if your keyboard lacks the letter? If you use an Apple operating system then you can type the “ñ” by pressing [Option]-n and then the “n” or “N”.
For Windows, you must activate the num lock key and type ALT + 0241 or 164 for the “ñ” and ALT + 0209 or 195 for the “Ñ”.
In HTML, the code is: ñ and Ñ. Now you can reproduce the “ñ” on any keyboard.
If you want to learn more about how to put the accents in Spanish, just click here.
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