festkommare
Festkommare, also known as the "festival comma," is a typographic symbol primarily used in German and certain other languages to set off parts of text, such as titles, names, or expressions, in a way that clarifies meaning and enhances readability. Its appearance resembles a comma but is slightly more curved and elongated, functioning as a punctuation mark that can separate elements within a sentence or list without implying a pause like a standard comma.
The festkommare originated as an editing and proofreading convention in German typography, where it facilitates clear
While the festkommare is not a universally recognized punctuation mark outside specific linguistic contexts, it has
In digital typography, the festkommare can often be represented by the character U+2E3A, known as the "reversed