US is the United States; USA is the United States of America.
If you mean "US" as in USA, it is "Estados Unidos". If you mean "US" as in you and me, then the word is "nosotros".
I believe it mean to us and the people around us.
If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.
Count on us
The acronym may mean "by us for us" and may be a misstatement of the acronym FUBU.
The standard deviation tells us nothing about the mean.
(he/she/it) doesn't speak to us - doesn't mean anything to us
It means "to tire us out".
By us did you mean US? Because I'm assuming that you mean the United States. Anyway, there are 244 planes in US Airways' fleet.
what does a % sign mean on a us treasury check
Christ be/is with us Christ be/is with us
save us, rescue us,...