interrobang

Etymology
A, coined in a 1962 article in the journal TYPEtalks by American advertising executive Martin Kiehra Speckter (1915–1988), who invented the symbol.

Noun

 * 1) The   ⟨⟩ (a combination of ⟨⟩ and ⟨⟩), which may be used at the end of a sentence to express  or, or to indicate that it is a.
 * 2)  A combination of a question mark and an exclamation mark; ⟨!?⟩ or ⟨?!⟩.
 * 1)  A combination of a question mark and an exclamation mark; ⟨!?⟩ or ⟨?!⟩.
 * 1)  A combination of a question mark and an exclamation mark; ⟨!?⟩ or ⟨?!⟩.
 * 1)  A combination of a question mark and an exclamation mark; ⟨!?⟩ or ⟨?!⟩.
 * 1)  A combination of a question mark and an exclamation mark; ⟨!?⟩ or ⟨?!⟩.

Translations

 * Catalan: admirogant, exclarogant, signe d'admirogació, signe d'exclarogació
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 疑問驚嘆號
 * Dutch: interrobang
 * Esperanto: kridemandosigno
 * Estonian: küsihüüumärk,
 * Finnish: kysymys-huutomerkki
 * French:
 * German: ,
 * Hebrew: סִימָן תְּמִיהָה, אִינְטֶרוֹבָּאנְגְ
 * Hungarian:
 * Interlingua: interrobang
 * Irish: comhartha ceiste uaillbhreasa
 * Italian: punto esclarrogativo
 * Japanese: 感嘆修辞疑問符, インテロバング
 * Korean: 물음느낌표, 인테러뱅
 * Norwegian:
 * Nynorsk: interrobang
 * Portuguese: interrobang
 * Russian: интерроба́нг, вопроца́тельный знак
 * Spanish: interrobang, exclarrogativo
 * Swedish:
 * Ukrainian:
 * Welsh: holnod ebychol

Etymology
. See there for further details.

Noun

 * 1)   the punctuation mark ‽