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(Hello again; you may want to know that the word "comma" has 2 "M"s. A coma is something quite different. &mdash; [[User:Soprano|'''Soprano''']]<sub>[[User talk:Soprano|''(talk)'']]</sub> 02:09, December 11, 2021 (EST))
(Hello again; you may want to know that the word "comma" has 2 "M"s. A coma is something quite different. &mdash; [[User:Soprano|'''Soprano''']]<sub>[[User talk:Soprano|''(talk)'']]</sub> 02:09, December 11, 2021 (EST))
:Ah, I wasn't aware of that, and that is indeed the types of things that I want to know, thank you for notifying me about it. The thing is that my native idiom is Spanish, and there the punctuation mark is [[wikipedia:es:Coma (puntuación)|coma]] with ''one'' "m". So, by seeing how in English comma is pronounced identical to the Spanish's coma, I though that it was also written identical, but I never double-checked to see if that was the case.
:Now I will write the thing as comma, as I should have done :P I apologize for any type of discomfort that that may have caused. -[[User:Kirbeat|Kirbeat]] ([[User talk:Kirbeat|talk]]) 13:19, December 11, 2021 (EST)

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(Hello again; you may want to know that the word "comma" has 2 "M"s. A coma is something quite different. — Soprano(talk) 02:09, December 11, 2021 (EST))

Ah, I wasn't aware of that, and that is indeed the types of things that I want to know, thank you for notifying me about it. The thing is that my native idiom is Spanish, and there the punctuation mark is coma with one "m". So, by seeing how in English comma is pronounced identical to the Spanish's coma, I though that it was also written identical, but I never double-checked to see if that was the case.
Now I will write the thing as comma, as I should have done :P I apologize for any type of discomfort that that may have caused. -Kirbeat (talk) 13:19, December 11, 2021 (EST)