։ Armenian Full Stop
U+0589
։
ℹ️ About
The Armenian Full Stop (։), known as the “verjaket,” is the standard punctuation mark used to terminate sentences in the Armenian script. Unlike the Latin period, it consists of two vertically aligned dots, visually similar to a colon. Included since Unicode 1.1, it is a category ‘Po’ (Other Punctuation) character with left-to-right directionality, essential for any linguistically accurate Armenian typography.
⚠️ Note: Do not confuse with the standard Colon : (U+003A). While they look nearly identical, the Armenian Full Stop (։) is semantically a sentence terminator.
⚡ Codes
HTML
։
CSS
\0589
Python
\u0589
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