the symbol ' used in writing to show possession or omission of letters or numbers
アポストロフィ
the symbol * used in writing or printing to show that there is more information about something in the footnote or as an indication of importance or omission
アスタリスク
either of the two symbols { } used especially in mathematics or computing to show that the items within are connected together
波括弧
each of the two symbols [ ] used to indicate that the enclosed numbers or words should be considered separately
角括弧
any of the various items in a list that are marked by a circle, square, diamond, etc. to indicate importance; the printed symbol is also called a bullet point
箇条書き
the punctuation mark : used to introduce a quotation, explanation, or list of items
コロン
the punctuation mark - used in writing to separate parts of a sentence, instead of a colon or brackets
ダッシュ
the symbol〃used under a word in a list to show that it is repeated and to avoid writing it down again
同上
either of the symbols ( ) used in writing to enclose extra information that is given or to group a symbolic unit in logic or mathematics
括弧
the punctuation mark . used to indicate that a sentence or an abbreviation is ended
句点
the symbol £ used in writing or printing to represent the British unit of currency
ポンド記号
any mark such as a period, comma, brackets, etc., used in writing to divide phrases and sentences and to make them clearly understood
句読点
either of the symbols " " or ' ' used before and after a word or words to indicate the beginning and the end of a title or quoted remark, or to mark a jargon
引用符
the punctuation mark ; used to separate the items in a list or to indicate a pause between two main clauses in a compound sentence
セミコロン
the symbol / used in print or writing to indicate alternatives or fractions, etc.
スラッシュ
the use of hyphens to connect syllables or words together for clarity or to form compound words
ハイフネーション
a punctuation symbol used to indicate additional information or a footnote reference in written text
ダブルダガー
a typographical symbol used to denote individual items in a list or to visually separate and organize information in a concise manner
箇条書き記号
a typographical symbol used to indicate a specific section or division within a document, often used in legal or academic contexts to reference a particular part or topic
セクション記号
a single typographical symbol, either the opening or closing angle quotation mark (« or ») used in various languages to indicate quotations or enclose text with a special meaning
ギレメ
the symbol @, that is used in email addresses and other forms of electronic communication
アットマーク
a small, V-shaped symbol often used in mathematics and computer programming to indicate exponentiation, bitwise XOR operations, or to mark insertions or corrections in text
キャレット記号
a punctuation mark that consists of a small dot used to separate or clarify elements within a sentence, such as in decimal numbers, abbreviations, or to indicate word boundaries in some languages
インターパンクト
a punctuation mark consisting of three dots that indicates the omission of words or a pause in speech, often used to create suspense, indicate trailing off, or show incomplete thoughts in writing
エリプシス
a sign formed by keyboard characters to show the tone of a message or its sender's facial expression, used on social media or in text messages
絵文字
a punctuation mark that combines the question mark and exclamation mark, used to express a mixture of surprise and inquiry, or to convey a rhetorical question with emphasis
インタロバング
a punctuation mark that is slightly longer than a hyphen (-) and is used to indicate a range or connection between two elements, such as dates, times, or numbers, it is also used to show contrast or connection between words or phrases
エンダッシュ
a punctuation mark that is longer than both a hyphen (-) and an en dash (–)
長いダッシュ
a punctuation mark used to set off nonessential or supplementary information within a sentence, indicating a slight pause or separation of the parenthetical element from the rest of the sentence
括弧内のコンマ
a comma used before the conjunction, usually "and" or "or", in a list of three or more items, providing clarity and avoiding ambiguity
系列コンマ
a punctuation mark consisting of two parallel horizontal lines used to enclose quoted or cited material
二重引用符
a punctuation mark consisting of a curved or slanted line used to enclose quoted or cited material within a larger quotation or to indicate a word or phrase as being ironic, unconventional, or used in a specialized sense
単一引用符
a typographical symbol resembling a cross or plus sign (+) that is often used to indicate a footnote or reference in written or printed text
ダガー
the mark ! used after a sentence to indicate excitement, surprise, etc.
感嘆符