Countries with a hyphen in their name include Antigua and Barbuda, Trinidad and Tobago, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. These hyphens typically connect two distinct parts of the country's name, often reflecting historical or geographical significance. Other examples may include countries with multiple names or variations, but the most commonly recognized ones are listed above.
Countries with hyphens in their names include Antigua and Barbuda, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Trinidad and Tobago, and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The hyphen is often used to connect words in compound names, reflecting the geographical or political characteristics of these nations.
In a range name instead of using a space or hyphen, use a?
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I was unable to find that name with a hyphen in it. The name "Arend" is of Old German and Anglo-Saxon origin. But I'm not sure if the origin would be the same with a hyphen.
A dash or hyphen is typically used in a name when it consists of multiple parts or if there is a double-barrel surname. For example, in the name John Doe-Smith, the hyphen connects the two surnames.
You say "A hyphen" because the sound of the letter "H" at the beginning of the word "hyphen" is pronounced, making it a consonant sound.
No, it does not have a hyphen.
Hyphen Notation is the name of the element, then hyphen, then the mass number written after the element. For example, Chlorine-35.
Underscore and a hyphen _ <<underscore - << hyphen you can also use '%20' that is hex code for a space
It Is A Special Hyphen
A colon is this : and a hyphen is this -
multimedia - NO hyphen