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Has some really fascinating parts on borrowed words and regional dialects.Thank you, interesting!
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Has some really fascinating parts on borrowed words and regional dialects.Thank you, interesting!
Has some really fascinating parts on borrowed words and regional dialects.
You are my HERO!!@BantyChooks You'll love this. When the Chicago Manual of Style thought about dumping the en dash, my extremely well paid chief editor spent an hour in my office complaining. After I intently listened to his argument, I told him to write a letter on company letter head and send it in to them. And he did. So we were one of the fortune 500 companies that fought to save the en dash. My VP wasn't particularly happy with me—but he got over it.![]()
An em dash is also for parenthetical things, other wise you get an A Kiki.hyphen -
joins two words and phone numbers
dash aka em dash ---
sudden break in a sentence
en dash --
express a range (think page numbers)
AND
connect a prefix or suffix to an open compound
A kakistocracy (English pronunciation: /kækɪsˈtɑkɹəsi/) is a system of government which is run by the worst, least qualified, or most unscrupulous citizens.[1][2] The word was coined as early as the 17th century.[3] It was also used by English author Thomas Love Peacock in 1829, but gained significant usage in the 21st century.
I copied this from the Wiki....
Pretty good, but I'd probably equate the hyphen more to a mark joining two related words.Banti, I'm going to give shorthand answer here. Cross check me. Hyphen separate things. En dash joins things. Em dash sets things off. I know over simplification--but I'm trying. I had a boss who fought me over the em dash equating it to a semi-colon and even after showing him multiple references on its proper usage, he just wasn't interested. Oh, and the vp had me edit all of his work before it went to the client.![]()