... {formoto}
Three dots in a row in writing.
It is used when there is a brief pause in the middle of a sentence that is longer or more dramatic than a comma, or as extension to a thought, holding the effect of the thought just a little longer than the written word allows. This looks similar to the ellipsis, but without the brackets or parentheses.
Closely related to the fermata in music.
It is used when there is a brief pause in the middle of a sentence that is longer or more dramatic than a comma, or as extension to a thought, holding the effect of the thought just a little longer than the written word allows. This looks similar to the ellipsis, but without the brackets or parentheses.
Closely related to the fermata in music.
- the word formoto is not used when expressing the three dots, but is needed to complete this form.
Wait for it... {formoto}
To be continued... {formoto}
And the winner is... {formoto} Simon.
Wait for it... {formoto}
To be continued... {formoto}
And the winner is... {formoto} Simon.