- abbreviations - How to shorten communications - English Language . . .
I have to put the word "communications" in a graphic For design reasons I have to make the word shorter How can eliminate some letters and make it still understandable, is there any correct way t
- What does KMA stand for? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
For many years the base communications call sign for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department dispatch was KMA 628, while the mobile call sign was KA 4306 FCC regulations required that we identify ourselves, so every hour we had to "FCC" A base station dispatcher, known as an RTO (Radio Telephone Operator) or Sheriff's Dispatcher (SD) or, at last incarnation, Public Response Dispatcher
- numbers - Is 1rst a valid abbreviation for first? - English Language . . .
Yeah, I doubt the "21rst century" would crop up much in fantasy novels But 1st, 2nd, or 3rd might As that chart shows, all those abbreviations were much more common a century or two ago But @JamesK's point re "french speakers who use 1ere" is bang on the money for me I looked at some written instances of 1rst - all 10 on the 1st page were either french or canadian
- What does Re: in a business letter mean?
Wiktionary lists re as a preposition that means “About, regarding, with reference to; especially in letters and documents”, while OED1 (1914) says: Re sb² [Ablative of L res thing, affair ] In the matter of, referring to The L phr in re is similarly used († formerly also = in reality) Re infecta, ‘with the matter unfinished or unaccomplished’, has also been freq employed in
- usage - Kindly for closing email! - English Language Learners Stack . . .
Communications people suggest keeping email short and efficient, leaving out superfluous niceties that are part of formal correspondence (like a closing word or phrase) If the communication needs to be long or it is appropriate to include the frills, a letter might be more appropriate
- abbreviations - Is there a short form for “somewhere”? - English . . .
Those short forms are only used in dictionaries to save space If you ever see a short form for "somewhere", it will be in a dictionary, and you'll recognize it I don't know if I've ever seen one
- Money abbreviations - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
I can't find in Google any list of the money abbreviations used by English people I need to know how to continue this list: 1,000 = K 1,000,000 = M (or KK for odd speaking) What is the next, mayb
- Best acronym abbreviation for the word template
This is just my opinion, but I would say TPL is best because you are capturing significant parts of the word TemPLate The T stands for the first syllable, and the PL for the second
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