Guillemet
Guillemet (plural guillemets) is the name of a pair of typographic quotation marks used to enclose direct speech or other quoted material in many Western languages. The marks take the form of angle quotation marks: opening guillemet left-pointing angle («) and closing guillemet right-pointing angle (»). In languages such as French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and others, guillemets are the standard quotation marks, while English-language typography typically uses straight quotation marks. In some translations or design work, guillemets may be used in English to evoke a European flavor, but this usage is stylistic rather than normative.
Etymology and history: The term guillemet derives from Guillaume, the French form of William. The marks were
Usage and typography: The guillemets function as quotation marks and are typically paired, with the opening
Digital representation and variants: In modern computing, guillemets are encoded in Unicode as U+00AB (LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE