Alt-Control-Shift-?
or under the insert tab, click on symbol, more symbols, scroll until you locate the upside down question mark.
Click on Insert, then Special Character. The symbol you want is second from the right, on the last row. Highlight it and click OK.
"Did" in Spanish is an upside down question mark. There is no "did" word in Spanish. In fact, "do" and others also are upside down question marks.
An upside down question mark (¿) is used at the beginning of a question in Spanish to denote that a question is being asked. In general, it serves the same purpose as a regular question mark but is specific to the Spanish language.
that's a Spanish question mark
this question is smelly :) hehehehehe
The upside down question mark is not a punctuation mark used in the English language. Rather, it is used in Spanish in front of a question, with a regular question mark placed at the end.
The post office would not return a letter for the stamp being upside down.
"As I played back the video, I saw that I had been holding my camera upside down." "The latest designer in Paris has turned the fashion world upside down with his brilliance." "In Spanish, an upside-down question mark precedes each interrogative sentence or quote."
So copy this upside down question mark you just highlight the question mark hit ctrl C than to paste hit ctrl V ¿
an upside down question mark = ALT + 168
¿ Just copy that lol
I will answer your question with another question... What happens when you divide Vermont by 0?
It is a query as to which end of you is up.