" "

Punctuation mark

 * 1) Encloses a quotation in some languages.
 * 2) Encloses text that the author does not approve; see scare quotes.
 * 3)  Encloses text with a sarcastic tone.
 * 4) Indicates that the enclosed text uses a figurative meaning.
 * 5) Encloses a title of a work that appears within a larger work, such as an episode of a TV series, a short story, a poem or a newspaper article.
 * 6)  Used for emphasis.
 * 7)  Encloses a string literal in some programming and markup languages.
 * 8)  In some search engines, searches for the exact word of phrase.
 * 1) Encloses a title of a work that appears within a larger work, such as an episode of a TV series, a short story, a poem or a newspaper article.
 * 2)  Used for emphasis.
 * 3)  Encloses a string literal in some programming and markup languages.
 * 4)  In some search engines, searches for the exact word of phrase.
 * 1)  Encloses a string literal in some programming and markup languages.
 * 2)  In some search engines, searches for the exact word of phrase.
 * 1)  In some search engines, searches for the exact word of phrase.

Synonyms

 * “ ”, « », „ “, „ ”, ' ', 「 」; see for details
 * ' '
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