Inverted question marks (and exclamation marks) are used in Spanish. The language relies more on intonation than syntax to form questions so it's mostly a convenience for the reader. ¿Entiendes?What kind of language is that?
Why do they use upside down question marks
It helps with the intonation. To form a question in Spanish, they often don't change the word order, but the intonation. The tone goes up. So the benefit of the inverted question mark is that you don't have to get to the end of the sentence to reallze that it should have been read as a question and not a statement.Omg can you explain? Does it help with the pronunciation or understanding? Why would there be two question marks
Isn't it redundant
Ohhh thanksIt helps with the intonation. To form a question in Spanish, they often don't change the word order, but the intonation. The tone goes up. So the benefit of the inverted question mark is that you don't have to get to the end of the sentence to reallze that it should have been read as a question and not a statement.
¡50910!
Nice view from the shore.Också bra men trött. Har både jobbat och badat i sjön i dag.
5091850902
Också bra men trött. Har både jobbat och badat i sjön i dag.