There is text immediately before the ellipsis... but any following text needs a space before it.
There is typically a space after a dot dot dot (ellipsis) when used in writing to indicate a pause or omission in text.
To say "dot dot dot" in French, you would say "point point point" or "point de suspension."
Sure! The cat chased the laser dot around the room.
The past tense of "dot" is "dotted."
Sure! "She placed a tiny dot at the end of her signature."
"Polka dot" in French is "à pois".
If it carries on so ... means you are suddenly ending something or can't await to read the rest this is called an ellipsis.
-- --- .-. ... . And I guess you would say it like; dah dah, dah dah dah, dit dah dit, dit dit dit, dit. :) Actually, you would say it, dash dash space dash dash dash space dot dash dot space dot dot dot space dot!!!
One can find information on Text to Speech software (and the software itself) online in websites like texthelp dot com, kurzweiledu dot com or dyslexiclikeme dot org.
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When reading an ellipsis out loud, you can simply say "dot dot dot" to indicate its presence. You can also pause slightly to convey the idea of trailing off or indicating an omission in the text.
Well that depends. If you wish to use the classic "ha" then it would be five dots and a dash ( * * * * * - ) If you wish to use the more modern "lol" then it would be dot dash dot dot dash dash dash dot dash dot dot ( * - * * - - - * - * * ) If you just wanted to kind of giggle with a "te he" then it would be dash dot dot dot dot dot ( - * * * * ) Or if you just want to spell the word laugh then it would be dot dash dot dot dot dash dot dot dash dash dash dot dot dot dot dot ( * - * * * - * * - - - * * * * * )
false. A raised dot is when the space bar is pressed.
it means a "space"
Dot pitch
A hyphen (-) is commonly used in writing to indicate syllabication, where a word is split between two lines.
DOT 3 DOT 3 DOT 3 DOT 3 DOT 3 DOT 3 DOT 3 DOT 3 DOT 3 DOT 3