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Accepted meanings | 15237 | 2 |
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Inquiries | 442318 | 3 |
Queries by meaning | 29 | 7 |
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1º_ Singular masculine determinant article [note: can be used as feminine when preceding a noun or adjective beginning with /a/ tonic] . See the , lo . 2º_ It is an acronym with few and very specific uses in Spanish, p. and. "Free Electors", "electroluminescence", "Euler-Lagrange", . . . 3rd_? This last meaning is more a comment on the sidelines. It turns out that in many translated texts - and especially if it was made automatic without supervision - web addresses from Greece appear with the domain 10060; . the instead of . Gr. This happens because when a translator does not understand what he finds, he replaces it with its transliteration or replaces letter by letter; and the domain in Greek is . 949; 955; . . . which in Latin alphabet are equivalent to /e/ and /l/ . But it's for 917; 955; 955; 951; 957; 953; 954; 942; 916; 951; 956; 959; 954; 961; 945; 964; 943; 945; ( Ellinikí Dimokratía "Greek Republic") .
As an acronym does not have much use in Spanish, the /U/ in many cases is for "University" ("University of Palermo", "Public University", . . . ) or more rarely by "Union" or "Unity" ("Popular Unity"). In English it appears more as an acronym for the companies Universal Pictures (cinematographic), United Press (journalism), Union Pacific (railway), . . . and also as a way to abbreviate user profile, urban population, or unit price. But the most curious (and erroneous) use is that of 'uP' as a "microprocessor", where someone saw a resemblance between the Latin /u/ and the micro symbol; ( micro ) , or even with the Greek letter mu; (mu) which is the one used as a replacement, and he put it in because it was comfortable on the keyboard.
Acronym with various meanings, such as "Padre Putativo" (see Pepe), "Partido Popular", "Partido Progresista", and in English although it is used in Spanish is an abbreviated form for pole position ("position of privilege" in races with vehicles), among others. See pp . ( "parents") , p . p . ( "by proxy") .
1º_ 'DA' is an acronym that in Spanish has a large number of developments, such as "Atopic Dermatitis", "Customs Warehouse", "Aggregate Demand", . . . 2º_ Also in other languages that may appear in Spanish, such as in English Desktop Assistant ("Desktop Assistant"), or in German Demokratischer Aufbruch ("Democratic Awakening"). 2º_ 'Da' is the name of 3 cities in Burkina Faso, 2 in Ghana, 1 in China, as well as in Mali, in Chad, in Vietnam, in Sudan and in Pakistan. 3º_ Inflection of the verb dar . See verbs/da .
1º_ Imaginary being, which is mentioned to scare children, as a monster or a ghost. It is also used as an interjection. 2º_ It has many developments as an acronym in other languages, especially for universities and units, in our language the one that is most used is for back up, as "backup of information, of materials before the loss of the originals".