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<p>Γιατί θα το χρειαζόσασταν;!</p>
<p>--Ken<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/18/2020 2:10 AM, Marius Spix via
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<div>I wonder if there is a Greek version of U+203D INTERROBANG.
Greek uses U+037E GREEK QUESTION MARK (or more common U+003B
SEMICOLON) instead of U+003F QUESTION MARK. So you could
compose an exclamation mark with a comma instead of a dot with
U+0049 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I and U+0326 COMBINING COMMA
BELOW, but it still does not look right and I am not even
sure, if there is any evidence for such a character.
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