The upside-down or inverted question marks and exclamation points of Spanish are unique to thelanguages of Spain. But they make a lot of sense: When you're reading in Spanish, you can tell long before the end of a sentence whether you're dealing with a question, something that isn't al...
When do you need the upside-down question mark? Admittedly, having to use the upside-down question mark as a native English speaker/writer is quite a rare occasion. After all, the symbol is native to Spanish, Catalan, and other Spanish dialects. That’s why you’ll often hear people refe...
This post will show you how totype Upside down Question Mark ( ¿ ) in Microsoft Word. The inverted question mark “¿” holds a unique position in the Spanish language. However, some users may face difficulty entering it into Word. Keep reading this post to learn how to do it. What...
¿ Copy and paste the upside-down question mark above for an easy solution. Use your mouse to highlight the “¿” symbol, then copy it, head to the document you want to type it in, and paste it. In a pinch, you can also search “upside-down question mark” in a web browser...