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Double chevrons used as quotation marks
Not to be confused withguillemot, several species of seabird.
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Guillemets
U+00AB «LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK («)
U+00BB »RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK (»)

Guillemets (/ˈɡɪləmɛt/,[1][2]alsoUK:/ˈɡm/,[3]US:/ˌɡ(j)əˈm,ˌɡɪləˈmɛt/,[4]French:[ɡij(ə)mɛ]) are a pair ofpunctuation marks in the form of sideways doublechevrons,« and», used asquotation marks in a number of languages. In some of these languages, "single" guillemets, and, are used for a quotation inside another quotation. Guillemets are not conventionally used inEnglish.

Terminology

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Guillemets may also be calledangle,Latin,Castilian,Spanish, orFrench quotes/quotation marks.[citation needed]

Guillemet is adiminutive of the French nameGuillaume, apparently after the Frenchprinter andpunchcutterGuillaume Le Bé (1525–1598),[5] though he did not invent the symbols: they first appear in a 1527 book printed byJosse Bade.[6]

InAdobe software, its file format specifications, and in all fonts derived from these that contain the characters, the glyph names are incorrectly spelledguillemotleft andguillemotright (amalapropism:guillemot is actually a species of seabird). Adobe has acknowledged the error.[7] Likewise,X11 mistakenly usesXK_guillemotleft andXK_guillemotright to name keys producing the characters.

Shape

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Guillemets are smaller thanless-than andgreater-than signs, which in turn are smaller thanangle brackets.

Guillemets in fontsHelvetica Neue,Arial,Times New Roman,Calibri,Cambria,DejaVu Serif andCourier New with theiritalics counterparts
Angle brackets, less-than/greater-than signs and single guillemets in fontsCambria,DejaVu Serif,Andron Mega Corpus,Andika andEverson Mono

Uses

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As quotation marks

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See also:Quotation mark § Summary table

Guillemets are used pointing outwards («like this») to indicate speech in these languages and regions:

Guillemets are used pointing inwards (»like this«) to indicate speech in these languages:

  • Croatian (preferred by typographers,[9] alternate pair „...“ is in common use)
  • Czech (traditional but declining usage; „...“ prevails)
  • Danish (“...” is also used)
  • Esperanto (very uncommon)
  • German (guillemets are preferred for books, while „...“ is preferred in newspapers and handwriting; see above for usage in Swiss German)
  • Hungarian (only used „inside a section »as a secondary quote« marked by the usual quotes” like this)
  • Polish (used to indicate a quote inside a quote as defined by dictionaries; more common usage in practice. See also:Polish orthography)
  • Serbian (marked usage; „...“ prevails)
  • Slovak (traditional but declining usage; „...“ prevails)
  • Slovene („...“ and “...” also used)
  • Swedish (this style, and »...» are considered typographically fancy; ”...” is the common form of quotation)

Guillemets are used pointing right (»like this») to indicate speech in these languages:

  • Finnish (”...” is the common and correct form)
  • Swedish (this style, and »...« are considered typographically fancy; ”...” is the common form of quotation)

Ditto mark

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In Quebec, the right-hand guillemet,», called aguillemet itératif, is used as aditto mark.[10]

UML

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Guillemets are used inUnified Modeling Language to indicate astereotype of a standard element.

Mail merge

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Microsoft Word uses guillemets when creatingmail merges. Microsoft use these punctuation marks to denote a mail merge "field", such as«Title»,«AddressBlock» or«GreetingLine». On the final printout, the guillemet-marked tags are replaced by each instance of the corresponding data item intended for that field by the user.

Encoding

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Double guillemets are present in many 8-bitextended ASCII character sets. They were at 0xAE and 0xAF (174 and 175) inCP437 on the IBM PC, and 0xC7 and 0xC8 inMac OS Roman, and placed in several ofISO 8859 code pages (namely:-1,-7,-8,-9,-13,-15,-16) at 0xAB and 0xBB (171 and 187).

Microsoft added the single guillemets toCP1252 and similar sets used in Windows at 0x8B and 0x9B (139 and 155) (where the ISO standard placedC1 control codes).

The ISO 8859 locations were inherited by Unicode, which added the single guillemets at new locations:

  • U+00AB «LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK
  • U+00BB »RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK
  • U+2039 SINGLE LEFT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK
  • U+203A SINGLE RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK

Despite their names, the characters are mirrored when used inright-to-left contexts.

Keyboard entry

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The double guillemets are standard keys onFrench Canadian QWERTY keyboards and some others.

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DOS+Windows[a]Alt+174Alt+175
Windows[b]Alt+0171Alt+0187Alt+0139Alt+0155
WindowsUS-International keyboardAlt Gr+[Alt Gr+]
Macintosh[c]⌥ Opt+\⌥ Opt+⇧ Shift+\⌥ Opt+⇧ Shift+3⌥ Opt+⇧ Shift+4
Macintosh French keyboard⌥ Opt+7⌥ Opt+⇧ Shift+7⌥ Opt+w⌥ Opt+⇧ Shift+w
Macintosh Norwegian keyboard⌥ Opt+⇧ Shift+V⌥ Opt+⇧ Shift+B⌥ Opt+V⌥ Opt+B
Compose key (Unix/Linux/etc)Compose<<Compose>>Compose.<Compose.>
ChromeOS, Linux (US international &
UK extended keyboards)
Alt Gr+ZAlt Gr+XAlt Gr+⇧ Shift+ZAlt Gr+⇧ Shift+X
HTML&laquo;&raquo;&lsaquo;&rsaquo;
  1. ^OEM code page set to CP437 or CP850
  2. ^ANSI code page set to CP1252
  3. ^This applies to all English-language keyboard layouts supplied with the Apple operating system, e.g. "Australian", "British", "Canadian", "Irish", "Irish Extended", "U.S." and "U.S. Extended". Other language layouts may differ.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"guillemet".The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (5th ed.). HarperCollins. Retrieved7 June 2019.
  2. ^"Guillemet".Collins English Dictionary.HarperCollins. Retrieved7 June 2019.
  3. ^"guillemet".Lexico UK English Dictionary.Oxford University Press. Archived fromthe original on 2020-03-03.
  4. ^"guillemet".Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster. Retrieved7 June 2019.
  5. ^"Character design standards, Latin 1: Punctuation Design Standards. §Pointing quotation marks – Guillemets".Microsoft Typography. Archived fromthe original on 2012-11-03. Retrieved2020-06-12.
  6. ^Trésor de la langue française informatisé – guillemet
  7. ^Adobe Systems Inc. (1999).PostScript Language Reference: The Red Book (3rd ed.). Addison Wesley. Character set endnote 3, page 783.ISBN 978-0-201-37922-8.OCLC 40927139.
  8. ^"Pieturzīmes lietišķajos rakstos. Pēdiņas. — teorija. Latviešu valoda, 12. Klase".
  9. ^Mesaroš, Franjo (1985).Tipografski priručnik. p. 179.
  10. ^"Banque de dépannage linguistique: Guillemets itératifs" [Linguistic help desk: Iterative quotes] (in French).Office québécois de la langue française. Retrieved30 December 2019.

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