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The Unicode character ‘ represents Left Single Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for ‘ is U+2018. Unicode character ‘ was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of General Punctuation Block. |
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The Unicode character “ represents Left Double Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for “ is U+201C. Unicode character “ was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of General Punctuation Block. |
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The Unicode character ’ represents Right Single Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for ’ is U+2019. Unicode character ’ was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of General Punctuation Block. |
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The Unicode character ‚ represents Single Low-9 Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for ‚ is U+201A. Unicode character ‚ was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of General Punctuation Block. |
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The Unicode character ” represents Right Double Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for ” is U+201D. Unicode character ” was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of General Punctuation Block. |
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The Unicode character „ represents Double Low-9 Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for „ is U+201E. Unicode character „ was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of General Punctuation Block. |
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The Unicode character ‛ represents Single High-Reversed-9 Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for ‛ is U+201B. Unicode character ‛ was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of General Punctuation Block. |
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The Unicode character ‟ represents Double High-Reversed-9 Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for ‟ is U+201F. Unicode character ‟ was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of General Punctuation Block. |
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The Unicode character " represents Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for " is U+0022. Unicode character " was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of Basic Latin ASCII Block. |
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The Unicode character represents Tag Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for is U+E0022. Unicode character was first introduced in Unicode Version 3.1 and is part of Tags Block. |
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The Unicode character " represents Fullwidth Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for " is U+FF02. Unicode character " was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms Block. |
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The Unicode character 〞 represents Double Prime Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for 〞 is U+301E. Unicode character 〞 was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of CJK Symbols and Punctuation Block. |
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The Unicode character 〟 represents Low Double Prime Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for 〟 is U+301F. Unicode character 〟 was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of CJK Symbols and Punctuation Block. |
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The Unicode character ⹂ represents Double Low-Reversed-9 Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for ⹂ is U+2E42. Unicode character ⹂ was first introduced in Unicode Version 7.0 and is part of Supplemental Punctuation Block. |
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The Unicode character 〝 represents Reversed Double Prime Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for 〝 is U+301D. Unicode character 〝 was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of CJK Symbols and Punctuation Block. |
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The Unicode character « represents Left-Pointing Double Angle Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for « is U+00AB. Unicode character « was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of Latin 1 Supplement Block. |
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The Unicode character ‹ represents Single Left-Pointing Angle Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for ‹ is U+2039. Unicode character ‹ was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of General Punctuation Block. |
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The Unicode character » represents Right-Pointing Double Angle Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for » is U+00BB. Unicode character » was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of Latin 1 Supplement Block. |
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The Unicode character › represents Single Right-Pointing Angle Quotation Mark. The Unicode code point for › is U+203A. Unicode character › was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of General Punctuation Block. |
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The Unicode character ❜ represents Heavy Single Comma Quotation Mark Ornament. The Unicode code point for ❜ is U+275C. Unicode character ❜ was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of Dingbats Block. |
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The Unicode character ❞ represents Heavy Double Comma Quotation Mark Ornament. The Unicode code point for ❞ is U+275E. Unicode character ❞ was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of Dingbats Block. |
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The Unicode character ❟ represents Heavy Low Single Comma Quotation Mark Ornament. The Unicode code point for ❟ is U+275F. Unicode character ❟ was first introduced in Unicode Version 6.0 and is part of Dingbats Block. |
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The Unicode character ❠ represents Heavy Low Double Comma Quotation Mark Ornament. The Unicode code point for ❠ is U+2760. Unicode character ❠ was first introduced in Unicode Version 6.0 and is part of Dingbats Block. |
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The Unicode character ❛ represents Heavy Single Turned Comma Quotation Mark Ornament. The Unicode code point for ❛ is U+275B. Unicode character ❛ was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of Dingbats Block. |
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The Unicode character ❝ represents Heavy Double Turned Comma Quotation Mark Ornament. The Unicode code point for ❝ is U+275D. Unicode character ❝ was first introduced in Unicode Version 1.1 and is part of Dingbats Block. |