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U+3003, 〃
DITTO MARK

[U+3002]
CJK Symbols and Punctuation
[U+3004]

Translingual

Iteration mark

  1. An iteration mark or "ditto mark" denoting the duplication of the word, words, sentence or paragraph above.
    Black pens, box of twenty ..... £2.10
    Blue               ..... £2.10
    • 2010, Peter Haring Judd, Elizabeth Wade White Papers Catalog and Finding Aid, Volume 1 (in English), New York Public Library, →ISBN, page 118:
      Ash Wednesday — T. S. Eliot
      Collected Poems —   

Usage notes

Commonly used in lists, and frequently used in a chain spanning several items.

  • In English this is called a ditto mark. In Mandarin it is called 同上符號同上符号 (tóngshàng fúhào). In Japanese it is called ノノ点 (nonoten).

Synonyms

References

  • Benjamin Drew (1871) “Punctuation”, in Hints and Helps for Those Who Write, Print, or Read, Boston, Mass.: Lee and Shepard, []; New York, N.Y.: Charles T. Dillingham, page 95:Two commas (usually turned) are often used instead of do. (ditto.)
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