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Introducing the Percontation Point.
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101loganthegreat
· 11 years ago
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I will put this at the end of all my handwritten sentences
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badasslatina
· 11 years ago
I'm very angry at my cell phone for not having this
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balonyman
· 11 years ago
It's probably used fo puns too ?!?
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chazzledazzle
· 11 years ago
how can i use this on my keyboard?
how can i use this when i speak allowed
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polkadot
· 11 years ago
؟
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rel7
· 11 years ago
Thanks mate
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guest
· 11 years ago
Q: pronounced perkontation or persontation?
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guest
· 11 years ago
(Whispers) goddamn you english language, with your interchanging C's
guest
· 11 years ago
perkontation
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guest
· 11 years ago
On spanish language we use that sign to ask questions
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pastrycheflawyer
· 11 years ago
The Spanish question mark is "¿", not the one pictured above.
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guest
· 11 years ago
no they have both.
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guest
· 11 years ago
No the dont fuckin liar
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angelus333
· 10 years ago
Yes they do! Begin a question with '¿' and end it with '?'
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badasslatina
· 10 years ago
But the ¿ is not the sign on the picture above
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angelus333
· 10 years ago
That's the point I'm trying to make
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badasslatina
· 10 years ago
But you are agreeing with the first guest that we have both...
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angelus333
· 10 years ago
Exactly
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badasslatina
· 10 years ago
He says we use both ¿ and the one on the picture...
angelus333
· 10 years ago
Not the one in the pic
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badasslatina
· 10 years ago
The first guest said that the second said that we don't and you said that we do
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