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Yes I believe so.

2007-06-01 11:09:48 · answer #1 · answered by Searcher 2 · 0 0

God reported to maintain the Sabbath Day holy, and that people who do would be truly his human beings. people who do no longer save the Sabbath are actually not his human beings. the belief is to chill on Saturday. people who do no longer relax on Saturday have the "mark of the beast." The mark of the beast facilitates you to artwork, purchase, sell on the Sabbath, however the Sabbath is meant to assist you no longer purchase or sell. you're meant to chill. many human beings have the mark of the beast, many Christians do no longer save the real Sabbath, Saturday, holy. many human beings artwork on Saturday, many human beings have the mark of the beast the mark has no longer something to do with unfastened will. it has to do with turning human beings against god.

2016-10-09 06:53:08 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

As far as I know, only Spanish uses them, and in my opinion it makes reading aloud a lot easier.

2007-06-01 11:55:23 · answer #3 · answered by Lara Croft 3 · 0 0

In some languages, such as Spanish and Galician, typography since the 18th century has required opening and closing question marks, as in "¿Qué hora es?" (What time is it?); an interrogative sentence or phrase begins with an inverted question mark (¿) and ends with the question mark (?)

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In Arabic, which is written from right to left, the question mark "؟" is mirrored right-to-left from the English question mark. (Some browsers may display the character in the previous sentence as a forward question mark due to font or text directionality issues.)

2007-06-01 11:22:25 · answer #4 · answered by Martha P 7 · 2 5

no u will also find the same in Urdu spoken in Pakistan and in Arabic language this is also the case. I know coming from an person who speaks both language

2007-06-01 11:40:08 · answer #5 · answered by scorpio 2 · 0 4

No there are many languages that use them.

2007-06-01 13:45:31 · answer #6 · answered by ♥ Diana ♥ ...On Vacation 6 · 0 1

Yes, it is

2007-06-04 06:02:37 · answer #7 · answered by Maria - Som-hi Barça!♥ 6 · 1 0

it is, yes

2007-06-01 12:13:35 · answer #8 · answered by chaz s 1 · 0 0

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