There are two significant language groups in France and nearby areas. There's the langues d'oïl (the languages of oïl), which are basically throughout the north of the country and includes standard French, and the langues d'oc (languages of oc) which are southern, and include Catalan, in eastern Spain, and Occitan, in southern France.
These names derive from the word for "yes" in their given languages. "Oïl" is the word for "yes" in old French, pronounced nearly the same as and eventually morphed into oui, as can be seen in standard French. In the south, the langues d'oc -- specifically Occitan, where the name for the group originated, the word for yes is "òc."
The name of the southern French province "Languedoc" derives from this language.
in French what does E O mean
Sinssa doesn't mean anything in French.
That is not a "real" name and it does not mean anything in French.
It's not French
it's not French
OC means Outside Cabin.
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OC Polinativelamas OC Komati OC Reddy OC Brahmin OC Mahammadeeyulu OC Acharyulu OC Gujarathi OC Marwadies OC Sikhs OC Muslim OC Islam OC Telaga OC Kapu OC Thoti OC Karanam OC Velama OC Vysya OC Naidu OC Kamma OC Chowdary OC Raju OC Jain OC Gupta OC Agarwal OC Mudiliyar OC Adi Velama OC Christian OC Gajula Kapus OC Kshatriya
The root "oc" in English doesn't have a specific meaning on its own. It may be part of a larger word where it contributes to the overall meaning. Can you provide more context or the full word for a more precise explanation?
If you mean melting point there is no precise answer. Three metals, most closely melting around 2000 oC are: Vanadium 1890 oC Rhodium 1966 oC Hafnium 2155 oC
They were trying to write 100o C, or 100 degrees Celsius.
It means HQ for short or Head Corters!
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If you mean converted: 8.6 oF and -13 oC.
outside temp. that is what it means it is not a trick .
The year, 1990
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