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[b]Colon[/b] is a punctuation mark that connects parts of a text logically. It usually indicates enumeration or direct speech. As for the Old Slavic language, the equivalent of [U+003B] is a semicolon. In some languages (such as Swedish, Finnish), it is also used to shorten words.
Symbols in other writing systems:
[U+1365] Ethiopic.
[U+A6F4] Bamum.
[U+1B5D] Carik Pamungkah. Balinese.
[U+2024] Armenian. Also used as a semicolon.