I've lived in Munich for six months during my Erasmus internship. It is a great place to live generally offering high quality of life, and it would hands down be the best city to live in Germany if: -It wasn't expensive af, especially rent prices -It wasn't almost impossible to find a place to rent (like literally the only way to find is through acquaintances) -Bavaria was less bureaucratic and more tech-progressive -It had more... young people; much of the youth there is because of the two of the best unis in Germany (LMU & TUM) that receive many EU & International students, otherwise it would have been a city of old people. Everything else is pretty much great in Munich, which is quite liberal in an otherwise conservative state.
Why does Spanish have upside down punctuation?
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The upside down question mark (¿) is a punctuation mark that is standard in Spanish. It allows a reader to know the following statement is a question. The same goes for the exclamation point because it allows the reader know that the upcoming statement is an exclamation.
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In Spanish, the upside down question mark (¿) is used at the beginning of all questions and interrogative clauses.
Similarly, how do you type an upside down question mark? On an Android device Accessing upside-down punctuation on an Android devices requires selecting the “sym” (short for symbols) page on the mobile keyboard and then navigating to page 2. Both upside-down question marks and exclamation points can be selected from this menu.
Beside above, what is the purpose of the upside down question mark?
What upside down marks means. Upside down question and exclamation marks are punctuation marks of Spanish language used to begin interrogative and exclamatory sentences. They can also be combined in several ways to express the combination of a question and surprise or disbelief.
Does Italian use upside down exclamation point?
1 Answer. Italians do not use an upside down question mark at the beginning of a sentence.
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