Turned Comma Symbol
⸲ is the turned comma punctuation mark, used for specialized spacing and typographic quotation or pause styles.
U+2E32
The turned comma (⸲) is a Unicode punctuation character. It’s often used in typography where a distinctive comma-like mark helps control spacing and appearance.
Turned Comma Symbol Meaning
⸲ (TURNED COMMA) is a punctuation mark in Unicode (U+2E32). Like other specialized punctuation characters, it’s most useful when you need a specific typographic appearance rather than a standard comma. Designers and writers may use it to achieve consistent punctuation styling, especially in settings that mix multiple punctuation forms. Because it’s a distinct code point, it can look different from a regular comma depending on the font. When you copy it, ensure your font supports U+2E32 so the character renders correctly.
Common uses
- •Typographic design: adding a distinct comma-like mark in styled text
- •Editing and proofreading: matching a text’s original punctuation form
- •Rich text layouts: using Unicode punctuation for consistent rendering
- •Book and document formatting: applying specialized punctuation where needed
- •Social and creative writing: using distinctive punctuation for emphasis or cadence
Examples
⸲ Turned Comma
- ⸲She paused⸲ then continued.
- ⸲Version 2⸲ is the corrected release.
- ⸲Note⸲: please review the appendix.
- ⸲First line⸲ second line, same paragraph.
- ⸲Wait⸲ and listen carefully.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2E32 | |
| HTML Entity | ⸲ | |
| HTML Code | ⸲ | |
| CSS | \2E32 |
FAQ
What does the Turned Comma symbol mean?
⸲ (TURNED COMMA) is a punctuation mark in Unicode (U+2E32). Like other specialized punctuation characters, it’s most useful when you need a specific typographic appearance rather than a standard comma. Designers and writers may use it to achieve consistent punctuation styling, especially in settings that mix multiple punctuation forms. Because it’s a distinct code point, it can look different from a regular comma depending on the font. When you copy it, ensure your font supports U+2E32 so the character renders correctly.
What Unicode character is ⸲?
⸲ is the TURNED COMMA with Unicode code point U+2E32.
How do I type ⸲ in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: ⸲.
How do I use ⸲ in CSS or JavaScript?
CSS escape: \\2E32. JavaScript (Unicode escape): \\u{2E32}.
Why does ⸲ look different from a normal comma?
It’s a different Unicode code point, and fonts may render it with a distinct shape and spacing compared with the standard comma.