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- U+002D, -
HYPHEN-MINUS
,
[U+002C]
Basic Latin .
[U+002E]
U+FE63, ﹣
SMALL HYPHEN-MINUS

[U+FE62]
Small Form Variants
[U+FE64]
U+FF0D, -
FULLWIDTH HYPHEN-MINUS

[U+FF0C]
Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms
[U+FF0E]

Translingual

Symbol

-

  1. The hyphen-minus, a catch-all symbol for certain dash and dash-like characters.
    1. (hyphen)
    2. (minus sign)
    3. (figure dash)
    4. (en dash)
    5. (em dash)
    6. (horizontal bar)
    7. (sports) skip
      Coordinate terms: X (fail), O (success)
    8. (chemistry) A single bond.

Usage notes

The hyphen-minus (-) has multiple uses as a compromise introduced in the early days of fixed-width typewriters and computer displays. However, proper typesetting may require the use of more specific characters rather than the hyphen-minus. Nonetheless, the usage persists since the hyphen-minus is easy to enter on keyboards, well known, and at the same place in all common character sets.

See also

  • ֊ (Armenian hyphen)

Punctuation

Further reading

Letter

The letter T in Morse code.

  1. A long signal, used to form Morse code text, together with . (a short signal).
  2. Visual rendering of Morse code for T. (Latin)
  3. Visual rendering of Morse code for Т. (Cyrillic)

See also


Finnish

Punctuation mark

-

  1. Delimits parts of compound words
    1. when a part ends in the same vowel the next part starts with.
      linja + autolinja-auto
    2. (optional) when the former part ends in a vowel and the next part starts with a vowel, to avoid ambiguity or to help readability.
      laulu + iltalauluilta ~ laulu-ilta (compare lauluilta (elative form))
    3. (optional) when a part ends in a consonant and the next part starts with a vowel, to avoid ambiguity or to help readability.
      punos + aitapunosaita ~ punos-aita
    4. in certain dvandva or coordinative compounds where the parts are considered 'equal'.
      parturi + kampaajaparturi-kampaaja
    5. when at least one of the two parts
      1. contains a space (a space is written before the hyphen if the previous part contains a space, and vice versa, but not both).
        stand up + koomikkostand up koomikko
      2. is a proper noun in the nominative case (unless it has been assimilated to the point it is no longer capitalized), chiefly in words that are not themselves proper nouns.
        Suomi + kuvaSuomi-kuva
      3. (optional) is a proper noun in the genitive case (unless it has been assimilated to the point it is no longer capitalized), for clarity and to avoid ambiguity.
        Saksan + matkaSaksan-matka (trip to Germany) (compare Saksan matka (trip to Germany, Germany's trip))
      4. is an abbreviation, acronym or initialism (optional if it is the final component and spelled in lowercase).
        NATO + jäsenyys → NATO-jäsenyys
      5. is a letter, number or symbol.
        20 + -vuotias → 20-vuotias
        C + vitamiiniC-vitamiini
      6. is a particle or a word treated as such.
        ei + toivottuei-toivottu
      7. (in some cases) is an unadapted loanword.
  2. Represents omission of repeated parts of compound words in a list.
    syntymäaika ja paikka = syntymäaika ja syntymäpaikkadate/time (of birth) and place of birth
    mansikka-, mustikka- ja vadelmahillo = mansikkahillo, mustikkahillo ja vadelmahillostrawberry (jam), bilberry (jam) and raspberry jam
  3. Used for hyphenation or splitting words across lines.

Usage notes


Greek

Letter

  1. Visual rendering of Morse code for Τ.

Hebrew

Letter

  1. Visual rendering of Morse code for ת.

Japanese

Punctuation mark

-

  1. (rare) A romanization of the (long vowel mark).
    To-kyo-

Letter

  1. Visual rendering of Morse code for .

Korean

Etymology

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “probably from japanese. was it ever actually pronounced as a long vowel?”)

Punctuation mark

-

  1. (obsolete) long vowel mark
    스타‐린氏[1]
    Seutārin-ssi
    Stalin
    compare Japanese スターリン (Sutārin)
    크리스마쓰(クリスマス)씨‐ㄹ(シール)()結核豫防運動()억센(力強き)씸볼(シンボル)[2]
    Keuriseumasseu ssīr-eun gyeolhaek yebang undong-ui eoksen ssimbol
    Kurisumasu shīru wa kekkaku yobō undō no chikarazuyoki shinboru
    Christmas seals are a strong symbol of the tuberculosis prevention movement
    compare Japanese シール (shīru)
    三養라‐면
    스‐프添付
    [3][4]
    Samyang rāmyeon
    Se͞upeu cheombu
    Samyang ramyon
    Soup included
    compare Japanese ラーメン (rāmen), Japanese スープ (sūpu)
    마‐크 더불유 클라크[5]
    Mākeu Deoburyu Keullakeu
    Mark W. Clark
    compare Japanese マーク (Māku)

References


Swedish

Symbol

-

  1. (politics) The party designation of an independent politician.
    Jan Jansson (S) argumenterar mot Amanda Anderson (-).
    Jan Jansson (Soc. Dem.) argues against Amanda Anderson (ind.).
    Synonyms: oberoende, partilös, politisk vilde, utan partibeteckning

Punctuation mark

-

Examples
  1. Indicator that two or more consecutive compound words end with the same word.

Thai

Letter

  1. Visual rendering of Morse code for .
  2. Visual rendering of Morse code for .