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Dash sī chi̍t lūi piau-tiám hû-hō, hêng-thé kap liân-oe̍h he̍k-chiá kiám-hō beh kâng, chóng-sī chú-iàu chha tī kong-lêng kap tn̂g-tō͘. Siāng phó͘-thong ê chi̍t chióng dash sī en dash (–), lēng-gōa koh ū chi̍t chióng khah tn̂g ê em dash (—), in-ê hō-miâ kò-pia̍t sī kap n chham m tī it-poaⁿ jī-hêng lāi ê tn̂g-tō͘ ū koan-hē.
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glyph | Unicode codepoint[1] | HTML character entity reference | HTML/XML numeric character references | TeX | |
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figure dash | ‒ | U+2012 | ‒ ‒ |
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en dash | – | U+2013 | – |
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em dash | — | U+2014 | — |
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horizontal bar | ― | U+2015 | ― |
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swung dash | ⁓ | U+2053 | ⁓ ⁓ |
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