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"Amite" is pronounced ə-ˈmēt\ and "LA" is pronounced as the abbreviation "L.A."
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It's actually from Greek, and in English it's pronounced "mʌɪkrəʊ" (like "my crow")
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There are does not have an accepted contracted form. Many people use there're to shorten this phrase, but this contraction is incorrect (not to mention very difficult to pronounce).
"M" in front of a person's name is usually an abbreviation of their first name. M. Night Shaymalan, for example, uses the abbreviation because his actual first name is difficult to pronounce.
Mohd is pronounced as "mohd" (/məʊd/), with the "o" pronounced like in "go" and the "d" pronounced at the end. It is a common abbreviation for the name Muhammad.
pat oo It's used in French as an abbreviation of the name Patricia.
Ans. XP. Some people abbreviate it as "Exp" but doing so is idiotically redundant as when pronouncing "xp" you already pronounce the word faster.. while pronouncing it as "Exp" you either say only "xp" or actually say "E-xp"... making abbreviating the word redundant because you're extending the original abbreviation. The proper abbreviation for "Experience" is "xp"
The abbreviation e.g. means "for example" and is normally read that way.The abbreviation cf means "compare" and is normally read that way.The abbreviation i.e. means "that is" and can be read that way, or less formally as the letters "I. E."(see the related link for other Latin abbreviations)
It depends on how you pronounce the abbreviation. You use "an" before a vowel sound, so if the abbreviation starts with a vowel sound, even if it does not start with a vowel, you would use "an" before it. For example, you would say "an SUV", because you would pronounce this "an ess you vee"--the letter "s" is pronounced "ess", and that starts with a vowel sound. An abbreviation that starts with a consonant sound is CEO, so you would say "a CEO", because that is pronounced "a see ee oh".
Short o , like hop . This is an abbreviation for operation or operative.