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11#How to Write Dialogues
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33Go back to [tatoeba.org](http://tatoeba.org).
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55##Why Write Dialogues
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77In order to provide context, sometimes single sentences are not enough.
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99Dialogues can also be used to show how non-sentences can be used as responses.
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1111* [[#1431300](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/1431300)] "Is he lying?" "Obviously."
1212* [[#5401699](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/5401699)] "Can I join you?" "Sure."
1313* [[#6229650](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/6229650)] "Who was there?" "Only Tom."
1414* [[#6446394](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/6446394)] "How do you feel?" "Better."
1515* [[#4628683](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/4628683)] "Are you tired?" "Not really."
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1717##Formatting Standards - Examples
1818
1919**English.** Put each sentence in (double) quotes. We use "straight" quotes and not "curly" quotes on tatoeba.org.
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2121"I caught a bad cold." "That's too bad."
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2323**Portuguese.** You should use "SENTENCE_1" "SENTENCE_2" (Same as English)
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2525**Spanish.** You should use "SENTENCE_1" "SENTENCE_2" (Same as English)
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27**Esperanto.** You should use "SENTENCE_1" "SENTENCE_2" (Same as English)
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2729**Japanese** - Put each sentence in quotes 「 」without 。 There is no additional space between these quotes 」「.
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2931「悪い風邪を引きました」「それはいけませんね」
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3133**French.** You should use « Sentence 1. » « Sentence 2. »
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3335On Windows, one can insert « with Alt + 174 and » with Alt + 175. A space should be inserted after and before the _guillemets_, ideally a non-breaking space (Alt + 255). There is no need to add a hyphen or a dash at the beginning of the sentences.
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3537**German.** Use the following format: „Ich bin ganz stark erkältet.“ – „Das ist aber ärgerlich!“
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3739The dash must be a dash (Alt + 0150), not a hyphen. It should ideally be preceded by a non-breaking space (Alt + 255). Alt codes for the opening and closing typographical quotation marks used in German are Alt + 0132 and Alt + 0147.
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4143
42##Others - (In Progress - Just Notes)
44##Other Langauges
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44NOTE: Perhaps most languages that use the quote character ("), are using the same standard in the Tatoeba Corpus as English does. I've checked the following languages.
46** For Other Languages. ** Most languages that use the quote character ("), are using the same standard in the Tatoeba Corpus as English does.
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46** For Other Languages. ** Use the same formatting as English if you don't know. That seems to be what most members do.
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48**Esperanto.**
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50(No native speakers, but ...)
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52520 examples use this format.
53"SENTENCE_1" "SENTENCE_2"
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55184 examples use this format.
56"SENTENCE_1" - "SENTENCE_2"
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58**Hebrew.**
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60193 examples by native speakers use "SENTENCE_1" "SENTENCE_2"
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62? examples by native speakers use "SENTENCE_1" - "SENTENCE_2"
63(I can't easily check RTL languages for this.)
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6752## Reference
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6954[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-English_usage_of_quotation_marks](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-English_usage_of_quotation_marks)
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7156This might be a good guide. However, the Tatoeba Corpus has adopted "straight" quotes as the standard rather than "curly" quotes.
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#How to Write Dialogues

Go back to [tatoeba.org](http://tatoeba.org).

##Why Write Dialogues

In order to provide context, sometimes single sentences are not enough.

Dialogues can also be used to show how non-sentences can be used as responses.

* [[#1431300](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/1431300)] "Is he lying?" "Obviously."
* [[#5401699](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/5401699)] "Can I join you?" "Sure."
* [[#6229650](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/6229650)] "Who was there?" "Only Tom."
* [[#6446394](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/6446394)] "How do you feel?" "Better."
* [[#4628683](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/4628683)] "Are you tired?" "Not really."

##Formatting Standards - Examples

**English.** Put each sentence in (double) quotes. We use "straight" quotes and not "curly" quotes on tatoeba.org.

"I caught a bad cold." "That's too bad."

**Portuguese.**  You should use "SENTENCE_1" "SENTENCE_2"  (Same as English)

**Spanish.** You should use  "SENTENCE_1" "SENTENCE_2"  (Same as English)

**Japanese**  - Put each sentence in quotes 「 」without 。 There is no additional space between these quotes 」「.

「悪い風邪を引きました」「それはいけませんね」

**French.** You should use « Sentence 1. » « Sentence 2. »

On Windows, one can insert « with Alt + 174 and » with Alt + 175. A space should be inserted after and before the _guillemets_, ideally a non-breaking space (Alt + 255). There is no need to add a hyphen or a dash at the beginning of the sentences.

**German.** Use the following format: „Ich bin ganz stark erkältet.“ – „Das ist aber ärgerlich!“

The dash must be a dash (Alt + 0150), not a hyphen. It should ideally be preceded by a non-breaking space (Alt + 255). Alt codes for the opening and closing typographical quotation marks used in German are Alt + 0132 and Alt + 0147.




##Others - (In Progress - Just Notes)

NOTE: Perhaps most languages that use the quote character ("), are using the same standard in the Tatoeba Corpus as English does.  I've checked the following languages.

** For Other Languages. ** Use the same formatting as English if you don't know. That seems to be what most members do.

**Esperanto.**

(No native speakers, but ...)

520 examples use this format.
"SENTENCE_1" "SENTENCE_2"

184 examples use this format.
"SENTENCE_1" - "SENTENCE_2"

**Hebrew.**

193 examples by native speakers use "SENTENCE_1" "SENTENCE_2"

? examples by native speakers use "SENTENCE_1" - "SENTENCE_2"
(I can't easily check RTL languages for this.)



## Reference

[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-English_usage_of_quotation_marks](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-English_usage_of_quotation_marks)

This might be a good guide. However, the Tatoeba Corpus has adopted "straight" quotes as the standard rather than "curly" quotes.

version at: 02/01/2020, 03:12

#How to Write Dialogues

Go back to [tatoeba.org](http://tatoeba.org).

##Why Write Dialogues

In order to provide context, sometimes single sentences are not enough.

Dialogues can also be used to show how non-sentences can be used as responses.

* [[#1431300](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/1431300)] "Is he lying?" "Obviously."
* [[#5401699](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/5401699)] "Can I join you?" "Sure."
* [[#6229650](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/6229650)] "Who was there?" "Only Tom."
* [[#6446394](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/6446394)] "How do you feel?" "Better."
* [[#4628683](https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentences/show/4628683)] "Are you tired?" "Not really."

##Formatting Standards - Examples

**English.** Put each sentence in (double) quotes. We use "straight" quotes and not "curly" quotes on tatoeba.org.

"I caught a bad cold." "That's too bad."

**Portuguese.**  You should use "SENTENCE_1" "SENTENCE_2"  (Same as English)

**Spanish.** You should use  "SENTENCE_1" "SENTENCE_2"  (Same as English)

**Esperanto.** You should use  "SENTENCE_1" "SENTENCE_2"  (Same as English)

**Japanese**  - Put each sentence in quotes 「 」without 。 There is no additional space between these quotes 」「.

「悪い風邪を引きました」「それはいけませんね」

**French.** You should use « Sentence 1. » « Sentence 2. »

On Windows, one can insert « with Alt + 174 and » with Alt + 175. A space should be inserted after and before the _guillemets_, ideally a non-breaking space (Alt + 255). There is no need to add a hyphen or a dash at the beginning of the sentences.

**German.** Use the following format: „Ich bin ganz stark erkältet.“ – „Das ist aber ärgerlich!“

The dash must be a dash (Alt + 0150), not a hyphen. It should ideally be preceded by a non-breaking space (Alt + 255). Alt codes for the opening and closing typographical quotation marks used in German are Alt + 0132 and Alt + 0147.




##Other Langauges

** For Other Languages. ** Most languages that use the quote character ("), are using the same standard in the Tatoeba Corpus as English does.





## Reference

[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-English_usage_of_quotation_marks](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-English_usage_of_quotation_marks)

This might be a good guide. However, the Tatoeba Corpus has adopted "straight" quotes as the standard rather than "curly" quotes.

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