Symbols on Turkish keyboard??

Hi! I'm a new Macbook user, just about 2 hours
My macbook is with Turkish QWERTY keyboard. As I have seen, English keyboards have buttons for special symbols like @, but in Turkish keyboards they are nowhere around.
Please help me!

Welcome to Apple Discussions!
Go to >System Preferences>Language and Text>Input Sources. Check the box that says "Keyboard and Character Viewer". This box will appear in your menu bar somewhere on the right side. When you click on it, you will get a box with all kinds of special characters. You can find @ in punctuation, along with things like §. There are tons of symbols here organized by category.
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