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~ | tilde (sounds like til-da); be prepared to explain to computer-illiterate people saying "you know, the wave-shaped thingy" |
! | exclamation mark |
@ | at |
# | pound or hash |
$ | dollar |
% | percent |
^ | caret; not many people know this word so be prepared to say "no, not carrot; it's the character above 6, an arrow pointing up" |
& | ampersand |
* | star |
( | opening parenthesis or opening round bracket |
) | closing parenthesis or closing round bracket |
_ | underscore or underline |
+ | plus |
- | minus or hyphen or dash |
= | equals |
` | backtick or backquote |
{ | opening brace |
} | closing brace |
[ | opening square bracket |
] | closing square bracket |
| | pipe or vertical bar |
\ | backslash |
: | colon |
; | semicolon |
" | double quote |
' | single quote |
< | less than or left angle bracket |
> | greater than or right angle bracket |
, | comma |
. | dot |
? | question mark |
/ | slash or forward slash |
空格 小键盘 | space keypad |
(), [] and {} | may also be called brackets in general. In that case, they specifically call [] square brackets and {} curly brackets. Open and Closing may also be called left and right. |