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English PortugueseWhat is ASTEWITTER?
ASTEWITTER is a system designed for Twitter users who like to tweet riddles to be discovered or not by their followers, the tool offers them a quick way to convert text into asterisks.
Asterisk functions
The asterisk (*) is an integral part of punctuation marks in the Portuguese language. Many people have doubts about its function, as well as how and when to use it. And you, do you know what the functions of the asterisk are? How about knowing a brief history about this graphic sign? The word “asterisk” comes from the Latin asteriscum, which means “little star”. That's right, little star. Many people use this informal expression to name the graphic sign without even knowing that they got the etymology of the word right. In addition to its function in Portuguese, the asterisk also acts as a wildcard character in computing, as it can replace any character in search engines. Its star shape can vary: some shapes have five points, while others have six points.
Why do Twitter users use asterisks?
Many users of twitter, a social network with a large audience, use tweets filled with asterisks as a way to post what you're feeling, and have the feeling that you've posted it, done that they expect people to be able to decode their texts.
How did this fashion become popular?
It is not known for sure who started using asterisks or stars on twitter, but we all We know, it's a SUCCESS. If there was an award, it would have to be given to that person without a doubt.
Asterisk functions
The asterisk (*) is an integral part of punctuation marks in the Portuguese language. Many people have doubts about its function, as well as how and when to use it. And you, do you know what the functions of the asterisk are? How about knowing a brief history about this graphic sign? The word “asterisk” comes from the Latin asteriscum, which means “little star”. That's right, little star. Many people use this informal expression to name the graphic sign without even knowing that they got the etymology of the word right. In addition to its function in Portuguese, the asterisk also acts as a wildcard character in computing, as it can replace any character in search engines. Its star shape can vary: some shapes have five points, while others have six points. But what about the functions of the asterisk in Portuguese? Having done this brief history about the signal, observe the situations of use in which it is inserted: It is placed after and on top of a word in the passage to make a citation or comment about the term in a footnote: The word sadness is formed by the adjective sad plus the suffix -eza*. * The suffix -eza is a nominal suffix that is juxtaposed to an adjective, giving rise to a new noun. When repeated three times, it indicates an omission or gap in a text, mainly in place of a proper noun: The smallest *** was seized and then forwarded to those responsible. When placed before and at the top of the word, it represents the word as a hypothetical form, that is, whose existence is probable, but not proven: Opinion, from the Latin *parescere. Before a sentence to indicate that it is ungrammatical, that is, a sentence that does not respect the rules of grammar. * Building elaborate project engineer. In addition to the functions of the asterisk that we now know, there is another important observation to make, which concerns a linguistic doubt: asterisk or asterisk, which form is correct? Well, throughout our text we use the word “asterisk”, even because the form “asteristic” does not exist, therefore, it is incorrect. It does not exist in the written modality, since many speakers use it because they do not know the correct word. “Asteristic”, never again!