So you can abv. it.
Abbreviation, in itself, is not an abbreviation, so obviously it is not going to be small, and concise, but more of a broad word. The long word "abbreviation" started from the short Latin word brevis, meaning short.
Like George Carlin's "Why is infinitesimal such a long word?", "Why is 'eternal' shorter than 'momentary'? ...and 'eon' shorter than 'nanosecond'?", "How is it possible to read the word 'invisible'?".
I know what you mean. Every time I finish spelling abbreviation I feel like I'm saying goodbye to an old friend. I've felt affection for shorter words, but it's the long ones that are so involving and require the kind of investment you could only make for an old friend. I can understand if you don't care much for abbreviation, as the word is long but sort of meaningless in a condensed sort of way, but surely there must some long word you like. How about constitutionalism? That's a long word that people can get behind. What about ethnocentrism? I don't really know what it means but it sounds cool and it's pretty damn long for a word. Just a thought.
Abbreviation is as long as it needs to be, so abbreviate it to abbr.
Short words don't tend to get abbreviated. I think I is somewhat fitting that the word for 'shortened' can be shortened, and still be understood.
Because you have to make up for the letters you abbreviate somehow!
The length of words in a natural language tends to be inversely proportional with how often they are used - frequent words are shorter, rare words longer.
This makes sense as people will find a shorter alternative for a long word if they have to use it often - like how "automobile" turned into "auto". I expect most people would rather have a 3-letter "the" and a 12-letter "abbreviation" than the other way around.
When people create words, they don't think about how the word physically represents or does not represent it's definition.
"Abbreviated" is a long word because it comes from the Latin word "abbreviare," which means to make briefer or to shorten. Despite its length, the word accurately reflects its meaning of shortening something.
So that they could abbreviate it. But why does monosyllabic have so many syllables.
I have no idea, probably has some kind of root
The word "speaker" can be abbreviated as "spkr."
The word "migration" can be abbreviated as "mig."
The word state can be abbreviated as "St."
Yes, a period is typically used after an abbreviated word. This helps to indicate that the word has been shortened and maintains proper punctuation in written communication.
The word "would not" can be abbreviated as "wouldn't."
The word board is not generally abbreviated because it is a very short word and doesn't take a long time to write or type. However, it can be abbreviated as "brd".
It is abbreviated to the "web".
ORG is how organization is abbreviated.
The word managed can be abbreviated in a couple different ways. These include "man" and "mgd". However, the word managed is not usually abbreviated.
Manager is abbreviated Mgr.
The word garden is generally not abbreviated because it is such a short word. However, it could be abbreviated as "gdn" or "grdn".
it is you've :)
The word narrow is not generally abbreviated because it is a very short word. However, it could be abbreviated as "nar".
In the phrase "Chartered Accountant", abbreviated CA, the word "chartered" is abbreviated to C.
It's already abbreviated. But if you mean "What is doesn't abbreviated for?" it means does not.
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