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The at sign (@, read aloud in English as "at") is a typographic symbol used as an abbreviation for "at" in accounting and commercial invoices, in statements such as "7 widgets @ $2 ea. = $14". More recently, the at symbol has become ubiquitous because of its use in e-mail addresses.It is often referred to informally as the at symbol, the at sign, or just at. In other languages, the symbol may have a different name (see below). It has the official name commercial at in the ANSI/CCITT/Unicode character encoding standards. However, no formal English term has been officially assigned to this character.
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L'arobase (également appelé arrobase, arrobe, arobas, arrobas ou a commercial) est le caractère typographique @. Selon Le Ramat de la typographie 2005, l'emploi du terme a commercial est réservé aux cas dans lesquels le sigle signifie « le prix unitaire d'un article ». L'arobase est un logogramme formé d'un a écrit en minuscule de l'alphabet latin dont la patte du coin bas-droit est prolongée jusqu'à faire le tour de la lettre en revenant au coin bas-droit : @.
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Das Schriftzeichen @ – das At-Zeichen (von engl. at sign) oder kurz At, aber auch fälschlicherweise ad-Zeichen, kurz ad – wird umgangssprachlich auch als Affenschwanz, Affenohr, Affenschaukel, Klammeraffe, gekräuseltes A oder Alef bezeichnet. Es ist grundlegender Bestandteil von E-Mail-Adressen, innerhalb derer es Benutzername und Servername voneinander trennt. In populären Medien – oder solchen mit besonderem Modernitätsanspruch – wird es häufig als Symbol für das Internet genutzt.
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Symbol @ (handlowe "po", małpa, małpka lub ata, z ang. "at" (czyt. æt) znaczącego "przy", "w", "na") wykorzystywany m.in. w adresie poczty elektronicznej, protokole FTP i w sieci Jabber. Występuje w zapisie użytkownik@serwer. Zapis jan.kowalski@serwer.pl oznacza użytkownik jan.kowalski na serwerze serwer.pl.
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La @, anche detta a commerciale, e popolarmente nota come chiocciola o chiocciolina, conosciuta in inglese col nome at (dal  latino ad), è un carattere tipografico molto adoperato, soprattutto nei paesi del cosiddetto "Primo mondo": autorevoli stime calcolano che lì essa sia utilizzata in media ogni 500 comuni lettere alfabetiche, differentemente a quanto accade nei paesi in via di sviluppo (ogni 6700 diversi caratteri). Graficamente, essa rappresenta una a stilizzata con attorno un ricciolo: da ciò derivano la somiglianza con il mollusco, di cui riproduce il guscio, e i buffi nomignoli che essa possiede. Il codice binario (nel set ASCII a 8 bit) che serve ad identificarla è 01000000.
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