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Punctuation
The amount of punctuation may seem overwhelming but the majority of the period and question mark variants are primarily used in visual media such as comic books or a piece of writing that would lack description of someone’s tone, such as a handwritten note; most would be unlikely to be found in a novel or official document.
=. | " . " Miniscule period optionally used within a paragraph, making the normal period a more final stop with greater impact | . | " . " Period, majuscule period |
.Q | " ! " Exclamation mark |
.m | " . "Said with an imperative or grave tone |
.mQ | " ! "Grave exclamation, said emphatically with an imperative or grave tone |
.p | " . /s "Indicates a sarcastic or ironic tone |
.mp | " . /s " Indicates a grave or solemn sarcastic tone |
.pQ | " ! /s " Indicates a sarcastic or ironic exclamation |
.mpQ | " ! /s " Indicates a grave sarcastic or ironic exclamation |
.Y | " ! :) " Indicates a statement of joy, elation, or welcome |
.i | " ♥. " Indicates a sentence is spoken particularly sweetly or with warm love |
> | " ? " Question mark |
>, | " ?! " Exclamative question mark, said with surprise or bewilderment |
>m | " ? " Grave question mark, said with gravity or solemness |
>mO | " ?! " Grave exclamative question mark, said with outrage or shock |
>> | " ?? " Indicates a question of sheer confusion |
>>m | " ??? " Indicates a question of extreme confusion or flabberghastedness |
>p | " ? /s " Indicates a sarcastic question |
>,p | " ?! /s " Exclamative sarcastic question mark, said with surprise or bewilderment |
>mp | " ? /s " Grave sarcastic question mark, said with intense gravity or solemness |
>mpO | " ?! /s " Grave sarcastic exclamative question mark, said with outrage or shock |
>Wm | " ⸮ " Indicates a rhetorical question |
>,W | " ⸮! " Indicates a rhetorical exclamation |
>mW | " ⸮ " Indicates a grave or solem rhetorical question |
>mWO | " ⸮! " Indicates a grave or solem rhetorical exclamation |
>Pm | " ? :) " Indicates a question asked with joy or welcome |
>i | " ♥? " Indicates a question is asked particularly sweetly or with warm love |
= | " - " When placed within a word with no space, it either indicates a short pause or a compound word. When placed within a sentence with space, it indicates a pause |
+ | " ~ " When placed within a word with no space, it indicates a held sound. |
+. | " - " A sudden interruption which ends someone's speech |
+., | "-!" A sudden surprising interruption which ends someone's speech |
+.i | "-♥!" Indicating that the speaker has become mute due to falling in love |
+, | "..." Ellipses, indicating trailing off |
, | " , " Comma, period for abreviations, decimal for numbers |
< | " : " Colon, indicates that what follows explains or elaborates on what came before; used to separate hours, minutes, and seconds in writing time |
+< | " ; " Semicolon. Also used for dictionary entries following the word type abreviation. |
+<. | " ; " Semicolon variant, same use. |
=m | " ' " Apostrophe, prevents sounds from being pronounced in combination as usual: |
'm | "*" Asterisk, used to indicate a note and may be followed by a number |
"m | "*" Asterisk variant, used to indicate a note and may be followed by a number |
>'m | "^" Indicates that something is missing, either omitted punctuation, words, or entire sentences |
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Enclosing Punctuation
(awG[a) | "(text)" Parentheses, gives addtional information |
(mawGaE)m | "[text]" Brackets, used to explain or translate as a note |
,(awG[a,) | "{text}" Braces, may also be used as parentheses |
<(awGaE<) | "<text>" Chevrons, may also be used as brackets |
*awGaE* | "text" Underlining, emphasis or intensity without significant tone increase or pitch change |
*wawG[a*w | "text" Italics, spoken higher pitched emphasis |
*QawGaE*Q | "text" Bold, spoken lower pitched emphasis |
*QwXy/G sWU aEycQ*Qw | "ROCK AND STONE" Increased intonation, most emphasis |
*oawG[a*o | "text :)" Indicates joy or whimsy |
*YoawGaE*Yo | "text :D" Indicates great joy or whimsy |
*,awG[a*, | "♪ text ♪" Indicates singing |
*,QawGaE*,Q | "♪ text ♪"Indicates strong singing |
*,oawG[a*,o | "♪ text :) ♪" Indicates joyous singing |
*,oQawGaE*,oQ | "♪ text :D ♪" Indicates strong joyous singing |
*,pawG[a*,p | "♪ text :| ♪" Indicates solemn or sober singing |
*,pQawGaE*,pQ | "♪ text :( ♪" Indicates strong solemn or sober singing |
'MPwzZy.Q////" | "Hello!" Quotation marks |
''Ho/Zy/g[W //lu/"" | "*Glomps you*" Concurrent occurance |
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Other Symbols
m/ | "/" Forward slash |
mdm | "→" Left arrow |
msm | "↓" Down arrow |
mam | "←" Right arrow |
mwm | "↑" Up arrow |
m`w | "🧭" Directional compass |
m_w | Directional compass with Moon phases |
m0, | Ancient Void symbol that means Death or Danger: "Do not consume", "Do not venture", "Do not interact with", "Avoid", “NO” |
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