Dictating punctuation and special characters
You can enter punctuation marks, special characters, and symbols as you dictate.
For most of what you'll dictate, just say “period,” “comma,” and “question mark” in the appropriate places as you dictate.
Use the following table when you need to dictate other punctuation or special characters.
To enter |
Say |
To enter |
Say |
---|---|---|---|
& |
ampersand and sign |
* |
asterisk |
’ |
apostrophe |
’s |
apostrophe ess |
@ |
at |
` |
backquote |
' |
begin single quote open single quote |
' |
close single quote end single quote |
" |
open quote begin quote |
" |
close quote end quote |
" " |
empty quotes |
U.S./Canada: [] Other than U.S./Canada: () |
empty brackets |
"<text>" |
quote that quote selection |
[<text>] |
bracket that bracket selection |
\ |
backslash |
/ |
forward slash |
: |
colon |
: |
numeric colon |
, |
comma (optional) |
, |
numeric comma |
^ |
caret |
... |
ellipsis |
-- |
dash |
° |
degree sign |
. |
dot point period |
. |
U.S./Canada:
|
$ |
dollar sign, or dollar, or dollars |
© |
copyright sign |
= |
equal sign |
€ |
euro-sign or euro or euros |
!
|
U.S./Canada only:
All Dialects:
|
- |
hyphen numeric hyphen |
£ |
U.S./Canada:
Other Dialects:
|
? |
question mark |
® |
registered sign |
§ |
section sign |
; |
semicolon |
(space) |
space bar |
(tab) |
tab key |
~ |
tilde |
_ |
underscore |
| |
vertical bar |
{ |
U.S./Canada:
Other than U.S./Canada:
|
} |
U.S./Canada:
Other than U.S./Canada:
|
[ |
U.S./Canada:
Other than U.S./Canada:
|
] |
U.S./Canada:
Other than U.S./Canada:
|
( |
All Dialects:
Other than U.S./Canada:
|
) |
All Dialects:
Other than U.S./Canada:
|
< |
left angle bracket open angle bracket |
< |
less than sign |
> |
right angle bracket |
> |
greater than sign |
« |
open euro quote |
» |
close euro quote |
- |
minus sign |
# |
U.S./Canada:
Other than U.S./Canada:
|
% |
percent sign |
+ |
plus sign |
:-( |
frowny face |
:-) |
smiley face |
;-) |
winky face |
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