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German uses both „quotes“ and »quotes« #75

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While curly quotes are common in German, especially in script use, angular quote marks (reversed french guillemets or »Möwchen«) are more common in printed german text, books and newspapers. Please note that they are used in the reversed direction compared to French or Swiss German:

This is an »example«.
And this is an »example with another ›single quote‹ inside«.

Please provide an option for these quote marks.

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