1º_ sic is a Latin adverb that literally means "thus", and is used in a writing (by rule, in parentheses or brackets and always in italics) to indicate that a quotation is textual even if it seems an error. It is understood as sic erat scriptum ("as it was written"). 2º_ As an acronym it has various meanings, p. and. "Superintendence of Industry and Commerce", "Integrated Control System", "Citizen Information Service", "Site of Cultural Interest", . . . 3º_ 'Sic' is a commune in Cluj ( Romania ). 4º_ 'SIC' is the IATA code for Sinop Airport (Turkey).
Writes brackets ( «»'[sic]' ). The brackets to the parentheses are preferred that the brackets are used to introduce this type of non-text original.2 clarification the brackets must always go in round hand, even when the text lock in bastardillas.3 the sic brackets " ( sic ) " When is the mistake obvious.Another if I say: sic ( latin = thus, thus ). Latin voice, which uses parentheses (SIC ) in the writings, to indicate that you copy something verbatim, even though the quotation seems improbable.