The character is represented by 39 in ASCII and in Unicode. It is used as:
- Apostrophe (as straight version of the character), a punctuation mark, and sometimes a diacritical mark
- Single quotation mark (as straight version of the and characters)
Informal use
Being supplied as standard on many keyboard layouts, it is often used in informal contexts to replace other similar looking characters that include:
Diacritical marks
Modifier letter punctuation
Other uses as accents, pronunciation, or stress
- Okina (), commonly representing a phonemic glottal stop in various Polynesian languages
- Ejective consonant (), used in the International Phonetic Alphabet
- Greek diacritics ()()()(), marks added to letters in Greek (particularly Ancient Greek) sometimes in combination (eg. or )
- Saltillo (linguistics) ( or ), a glottal stop consonant, ÃÂ
- Stress (linguistics) (), relative emphasis or prominence given to a certain syllable in a word
Units of measure
- Prime (symbol) (), used to designate units and for other purposes in mathematics, the sciences, linguistics, and music
- Foot (unit), a unit of length in the imperial and US customary systems of measurement
- Minute, a unit of time
- Minute of arc, a unit of arc
See also
- Apostrophe (disambiguation)
- Comma, a punctuation mark that appears in several variants in different languages, above as well as below the baseline
- Inverted comma, the name used in traditional British typography for the single quotation mark