Do you mean ''What does the AUM Mantra mean?''
No, but sometimes "average" means "mean" - when it doesn't mean median, geometric mean, or something else entirely.
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There is no statistical term such as "deviation mean".
See mean-8. Or get a dictionary.
its the same ... I think... ------------------- Commonly alfabeto or abecedario, with the second meaning closer to "ABCs"
Alfabeto Abecedario
abakada is just improve version of abecederio
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The word for alphabet in Spanish is: alfabeto or abecedario.
Francisco de Osuna has written: 'Tercer abecedario espiritual' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Doctrines, Early works to 1800, Franciscans, Meditation, Mysticism, Prayer, Spiritual life
Some Spanish nouns for alphabet are "alfabeto" and "abecedario."
The Spanish alphabet, also known as the 'abecedario' consists of either 27 or 29 letters, depending on who you ask. This means either there is only one extra letter or three extra letters - not four. There used to be three extra letters for a total of 29; those are:ch (ce hache)ll (elle)ñ (eńe)However in 2010, the Real Academia Española, the official institution that oversees the Spanish language, dropped 'ch' and 'll' from the abecedario, saying that they are technically digraphs, not letters (sets of two letters representing a single sound). This means that ñ is now, officially, the only 'extra' letter in the alphabet for a total of 27.Your mileage may vary though - if you are taking a Spanish class, ask your teacher if they prefer to include 'ch' and 'll' in their alphabet.
The Spanish alphabet, also known as the 'abecedario' consists of either 27 or 29 letters, depending on who you ask. This means either there is only one extra letter or three extra letters - not four. There used to be three extra letters for a total of 29; those are:ch (ce hache)ll (elle)ñ (eńe)However in 2010, the Real Academia Española, the official institution that oversees the Spanish language, dropped 'ch' and 'll' from the abecedario, saying that they are technically digraphs, not letters (sets of two letters representing a single sound). This means that ñ is now, officially, the only 'extra' letter in the alphabet for a total of 27.Your mileage may vary though - if you are taking a Spanish class, ask your teacher if they prefer to include 'ch' and 'll' in their alphabet.
Eduardo Chirinos Arrieta has written: 'Humo de incendios lejanos' 'La morada del silencio' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, Poetics, Silence in literature, Spanish American poetry 'Canciones del herrero del arca, y otras poemas' 'Abecedario del agua y otros poemas' 'Humo de incendios lejanos' 'Coloquio de los animales'
he was a mean person who lived with mean people in a mean castle on a mean hill in a mean country in a mean continent in a mean world in a mean solar system in a mean galaxy in a mean universe in a mean dimension
you mean what you mean