"p." is the abbreviation for "page", "pp." for "pages".
The following is from Wikipedia ( I typed "abbreviations" into the search bar):
In Latin, and continuing to the derivative forms in European languages as well as English, single-letter abbreviations had the plural being a doubling of the letter, e.g. for footnotes. * d. didot - dd. didots (typography) * h. hand - hh. hands (horse height) * l. line - ll. lines * p. page - pp. pages * P. pope - PP. popes * v. volume - vv. volumes
if you want to abbreviate page 64 it would be pg64
My history professor said the one just uses p. for and abbrevation and that pg. is a abbreviation for pregnant.
The abbreviation used in footnotes is et seq for "and so forth in sequence."
Yes, although pps. is also a common abbreviation as well.
the next page is on the page next
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Pages = pgs. Page and pages are also often abbreviated "p." for page and "pp." for pages.
Why is there no abbreviation for June? (because there is no abbreviation for month names that are 4 letters or less) You can use an abbreviation when you add state names after city names. The abbreviation for avenue can be made in two acceptable ways.
La page suivante
No. = Number I read page No. 16 several times, but still do not understand mitosis.
p as in p7 for page 7
The abbreviation for page is pg.
peen
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click next page!
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SERP = Search Engine Results Page
Pages = pgs. Page and pages are also often abbreviated "p." for page and "pp." for pages.
on the bottom of the first page
10 and a little three next to it at the top
The abbreviation of de is d' usually used in French, Italian or Spanish when the next word begins with a vowel.
Why is there no abbreviation for June? (because there is no abbreviation for month names that are 4 letters or less) You can use an abbreviation when you add state names after city names. The abbreviation for avenue can be made in two acceptable ways.