Unbekanntes Flugobjekt
UFO is not a word. It is a TLA (three-letter-acronym) for the three-word-phrase "Unidentified Flying Object".
OMG! UFO is such an underrated word. It stands for "Unidentified Flying Object." An alien aircraft can be a "Mothership" or just an "Alien Aircraft."
UFO stands for, unidentified flying object, therefore any flying object not identified or recognized could be called a UFO, though that term is usually now a days used to describe a flying saucer. The UFO crew are ETS, or E.T.s ~ extraterrestrials.
UFO more properly U.F.O. is an abbreviation. Unidentified Flying Object. if you pronounce it as a word- ( You-Foe!) it not only implies hostile intent, but is an acronym, which is pronounced as a word- such as Radar. ( radio direction and ranging) for example. There is your answer.
The study of unidentified flying objects is also known as Ufology. There are organizations all over the world devoted to ufology, so it is possible to find a local group to work with in most places, if one is interested.
UFO means "unidentified flying object", which means you look up and see something and don't know what it is. In that sense UFOs are real. There are plenty of natural and man-made things in the sky that are hard to identify. Some people think "UFO" stands for "Alien Spacecraft", which would of course be "A.S.". In real life, neither aliens nor alien spacecraft are known to actually exist, which makes them the least likely explanation for these events. But can we assume everyone who tells us that they have seen what appears to them to be aliens and/or alien spacecraft is lying?
"Oggetto volante non identificato" is an Italian equivalent of "unidentified flying object."The word "oggetto" is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "il," and its singular indefinite article "un, uno" (a, one). The present participle "volante," from the infinitive "volare," means flying." The adverb "non" means not." The past participle "identificato," from the infinitive "identificare," means "identified."All together, they're pronounced "odj-DJEHT-toh voh-LAHN-teh noh-nee-dehn-tee-fee-KAH-toh."
The word unidentified is an adjective
If flying from a stationary flag-pole, die Fahne and if flying from a vehicle or a ship, die Flagge.
The object pronouns used in the sentence are her and you. The pronoun you can be a subject or object pronoun. The pronoun she is a subject only pronoun and can't be used as the object of the preposition 'with'. To be correct, the prepositional phrase is '...with her and her', but I don't recommend it. A better way to word the prepositional phrase is:Will you and he be flying to Portugal with them.
Acronyms are always capitalized to distinguish them from ordinary words in the sentence, this is most important when the acronym is a word (IE WHO- World Health Organization as opposed to 'who'). You do not capitalize the individual words when spelling out the phrase UNLESS it is a proper noun. World Health Organization is capitalized, certified public accountant is not, United Nations is, unidentified flying object is not.
UAP stands for Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon. Another word for UFO.