e.g.
exempli gratia
E.G. is the abbreviation of "for example" The etymology: the Latin phrase "exempli gratia" which means "for the sake of example".
It is written e.g. ( from the Latin exempli gratia), but always pronounced "for example."
"As an illustration". Writers sometimes use 'viz', an abbreviation from the Latin 'videlicet', to convey the same idea. 'E.G.', from the Latin for "example given" is also frequently used.
Abbr is an abbreviation for the word abbreviation.An abbreviation (from Latin brevis, meaning short) is a shortened form of a word or phrase.Usually, but not always, it consists of a letter or group of letters taken from the word or phrase.For example, the word abbreviation can itself be represented by the abbreviation abbr., abbrv. or abbrev.
Latin
That is the abbreviation. What does eg stand for??? Example Given.
The Latin is et cetera meaning to "continue on". Etc. is the abbreviation.
E.G. is the abbreviation of "for example" The etymology: the Latin phrase "exempli gratia" which means "for the sake of example".
It is an abbreviation for the Latin phrase "exempli gratia" it can be either e.i or e.g
It is written e.g. ( from the Latin exempli gratia), but always pronounced "for example."
the abbreviation E.G stands for the Latin phrase "exempli gratia" which is translated to "for the sake of example" or just "for example". so basically e.g. stands for "for example".
The Latin for 'that is' is 'id est.' The abbreviation for that is: i.e.
The Latin for 'that is' is 'id est.' The abbreviation for that is: i.e.
Many English phrases appear in writing as Latin abbreviations, e.g. the abbreviation "e.g." which is properly pronounced "for example." I like to eat vegetables. (e.g. carrots and broccoli)
The abbreviation for after midday is PM. This is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase post meridiem meaning 'after noon'.AM is an abbreviation of the Latin ante meridiem meaning 'before noon'.I take Latin and these answers are correct.
"As an illustration". Writers sometimes use 'viz', an abbreviation from the Latin 'videlicet', to convey the same idea. 'E.G.', from the Latin for "example given" is also frequently used.
Pronounced "for example," e.g. is the abbreviation of the Latin exempli gratia, " for the sake of an example." Use it when explaining a point by means of example.