How to read special English characters in email: @, #, &, CC, BC, ...
In this article, the administrator will introduce to you how to read some common characters in English communication.
Today, in addition to communication methods such as phone, instant messaging (SMS), yahoo chat ., email is also an extremely familiar form of communication in our work. While writing letters, we will need to use special messages in content like # or @ . However, very few people know how to read these characters properly. In this article, the administrator will introduce to you how to read some common characters in English communication.
How to read symbols in English (Vietnamese)
The symbol '@' is read at (a cuff)
The "#" symbol is read as Hash (promoted)
The symbol '$' is read as US dollar, US currency (dollar)
The symbol '£' is read as pound, British currency
The symbol '%' is read as percent.
The symbol '&' is read as ampersand (understood as and, added).
The read '*' sign is asterisk (a star used to emphasize or add the above idea)
Sign '!' read as exclamation mark (exclamation mark)
The symbol '()' is read as parentheses (parentheses)
The symbol '-' is read as hyphen (hyphen in the compound word)
The '_' symbol is read as underscore, understroke (underscore, stressed language)
Notation ':' is read as colon (colon)
The symbol ',' is read as a comma (comma)
The symbol '.' is read as an ellipses (three dots)
Sign '.' read as full stop / period / dot (dot)
Sign '?' read as question mark (question mark)
Symbol '' is read as quotation marks (in American English), inverted comma (in English-English) (quotes, quotes)
Sign ';' read as semicolon (semicolon)
The '™' symbol is read as a trademark, a registered trademark of an exclusive right.
The '®' sign is read as registered, the brand's product is copyrighted.
The 'CC' notation stands for carbon copy, which is interpreted as sending a copy to other emails and displaying that email.
The 'BCC' sign stands for blind carbon copy, sends a copy to other emails but does not show that email.
You can access Google translate to be able to listen to the most accurate reading.
Hopefully this article will help you in your English vocabulary.
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