Is there an alternative, one-word name for the question mark?
Is there an alternative name for the question mark? For example, the exclamation point is often called a bang, the number symbol is called a pound sign or sharp symbol and the asterisk symbol is often called a star.
Is there such an alternative name for the question mark whether it be slang or otherwise?
The answer is "query".
Oxford English Dictionary, s.v. query, n 2:
A question mark (?), used in writing to indicate a degree of doubt about the accuracy or validity of a following (occas., a preceding) word or statement. Also used in speech to express a written question mark of this kind. Cf. qy. int.
Programmers have been known to call it ‘hook’.
Modern programmers have a lot more hooky things to cope with than just the old QUESTION MARK
from antediluvian typewriter keyboards. For example, here are a bunch of characters whose names contain ‘question’, or ‘glottal’, or ‘hook’, or ‘interro’:
Code | chr | GenCat | Script | Name |
---|---|---|---|---|
U+003F | ? | GC=Po | SC=Common | QUESTION MARK |
U+00BF | ¿ | GC=Po | SC=Common | INVERTED QUESTION MARK |
U+01BE | ƾ | GC=Ll | SC=Latin | LATIN LETTER INVERTED GLOTTAL STOP WITH STROKE |
U+0241 | Ɂ | GC=Lu | SC=Latin | LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GLOTTAL STOP |
U+0242 | ɂ | GC=Ll | SC=Latin | LATIN SMALL LETTER GLOTTAL STOP |
U+0294 | ʔ | GC=Lo | SC=Latin | LATIN LETTER GLOTTAL STOP |
U+0296 | ʖ | GC=Ll | SC=Latin | LATIN LETTER INVERTED GLOTTAL STOP |
U+02A1 | ʡ | GC=Ll | SC=Latin | LATIN LETTER GLOTTAL STOP WITH STROKE |
U+02A2 | ʢ | GC=Ll | SC=Latin | LATIN LETTER REVERSED GLOTTAL STOP WITH STROKE |
U+02C0 | ˀ | GC=Lm | SC=Common | MODIFIER LETTER GLOTTAL STOP |
U+02C1 | ˁ | GC=Lm | SC=Common | MODIFIER LETTER REVERSED GLOTTAL STOP |
U+02DE | ˞ | GC=Sk | SC=Common | MODIFIER LETTER RHOTIC HOOK |
U+02E4 | ˤ | GC=Lm | SC=Latin | MODIFIER LETTER SMALL REVERSED GLOTTAL STOP |
U+0309 | ◌̉ | GC=Mn | SC=Inherited | COMBINING HOOK ABOVE |
U+0321 | ◌̡ | GC=Mn | SC=Inherited | COMBINING PALATALIZED HOOK BELOW |
U+0322 | ◌̢ | GC=Mn | SC=Inherited | COMBINING RETROFLEX HOOK BELOW |
U+061F | ؟ | GC=Po | SC=Common | ARABIC QUESTION MARK |
U+097D | ॽ | GC=Lo | SC=Devanagari | DEVANAGARI LETTER GLOTTAL STOP |
U+203D | ‽ | GC=Po | SC=Common | INTERROBANG |
U+2047 | ⁇ | GC=Po | SC=Common | DOUBLE QUESTION MARK |
U+2048 | ⁈ | GC=Po | SC=Common | QUESTION EXCLAMATION MARK |
U+2049 | ⁉ | GC=Po | SC=Common | EXCLAMATION QUESTION MARK |
U+2E18 | ⸘ | GC=Po | SC=Common | INVERTED INTERROBANG |
U+2E2E | ⸮ | GC=Po | SC=Common | REVERSED QUESTION MARK |
U+FE16 | ︖ | GC=Po | SC=Common | PRESENTATION FORM FOR VERTICAL QUESTION MARK |
U+FE56 | ﹖ | GC=Po | SC=Common | SMALL QUESTION MARK |
U+FF1F | ? | GC=Po | SC=Common | FULLWIDTH QUESTION MARK |
Now that characters have official names that are so tediously long, like LATIN LETTER INVERTED GLOTTAL STOP WITH STROKE
, it’s even more likely that short slangy forms will get used, although probably only locally.
I am a fan of Asterix (also Obelix), and what you should call * is asterisk. :)
It is called star because it looks like one, and also aster- is a Latin root for star, viz. astral, astronomy, astronaut, astrology etc. So, in essence it is just a formal name of the same sense of a term.
As for ?, you can call it interrogation point, interrogation mark, question point, query or eroteme Check this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Question_mark
Hook should be more appropriate for the inverted '?'.
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Common: query; ; ques . Rare: quiz; whatmark; [what]; wildchar; huh; hook; buttonhook; hunchback.
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question mark
question, query, whatmark, what, wildchar (UNIX), huh, ques, kwes, quiz, quark, hook, scroll (NetHack), interrogation point