Doing some checking, all I find is the Canadian French keyboard. In that layout, the question mark is produced by Shift-6. On a standard QWERTY keyboard, Shift-6 would produce the caret (^) symbol but not so in the case of the aforementioned alternate layout.
I hope this helps.
if you press down shift on your keyboard and at the same time press down the question mark key this should work !!OR You can just press the question mark then there will be a big question mark
Typing a question mark on a normal keyboard is achieved by holding down the shift button and pressing down the question mark button marked '?' simultaneously.
you need a french keyboard i think
Make sure the keyboard is set to your country and language. A keyboard in the UK, if set to the USA, will print a @ when the " key is pressed.
Right next to the question mark key on an American qwerty keyboard
Set NumLock on, then type ALT and 168 to get ¿
The French language refers to the Romance language spoken primarily in France and other countries. It is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world and is known for its influence in culture, arts, and diplomacy.
Its not explamation, its exclamation mark. and its on the #1 on the keyboard.
Hold down the right "Alt" key and press "W".
Pas de question in French is "No question" if the speaker has nothing to ask and "No more questions?" if the phrase ends in a question mark in French.
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"Tu es Français" means "You are French" in French.