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  • writing style - What is the origin of shorthand for with - gt; w . . .
    8 CyberDefinitions gives a plausible explanation: Although its origin is contested, w has been used at least since the rise of the fast-food industry in the 1950s As a form of shorthand to save time when writing down food orders, waiters replaced the words "with" and "without" with the abbreviations w and w o
  • Are w o, w , b c common abbreviations in the US?
    42 Both "w " and "w o" were common U S abbreviations in correspondence, and in tight spots on data tables, until recently "C o" has always been used in addressing letters to third parties: "John Jones, c o Smith family " The other "slash shilling mark" abbreviations were so uncommon that they usually were not used because of lack of clarity
  • What does “w ” mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The shorthand w is used to mean with 2 pieces toast w gravy Is a shorter way of writing "Two pieces of toast with gravy " The B strings tuned w low E 7th fret harmonic- (6th string,7th fret) means "The B strings tuned with low E, 7th fret harmonic " Edited to add: As Denis de Bernardy correctly notes in the comment below, w o means the opposite: without
  • Is there a common abbreviation for with or without? e. g. w wo or w w o
    5 Is there a common abbreviation for "with or without"? e g w wo or w w o Obviously, something this complex is best written in full form, but I'm looking for something to use in space constrained applications
  • Are W and Y vowels? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Vowels are always voiced, and have no attack of their own So, by this definition, yes, "y" and "w" can represent vowel sounds in words Usually, when they do represent vowels, they are used in conjunction with one or more other vowels to create a polypthong: "w" represents "oo" and "y" represents "ee"
  • Pronunciation of w at the end of a word - and what does ʊ mean?
    w represents a consonant (a bilabial approximant); ʊ is a vowel They may be similar in realisation but they're different sounds and phonologically different (e g ʊ can occur between consonant clusters and form a syllable as in "pulled")
  • Usage of the abbreviations w and w o in presentations
    I like to use the abbreviations "w " for "with" and "w o" for "without" on my powerpoint slides and also in emails According to this discussion Are "w o", "w ", "b c" common abbreviations in the US? the meaning of these abbreviations is well known in English speaking countries
  • How can I differentiate between the pronunciation of w and v?
    In English, w is a complex consonant with secondary articulation Notice how its pronunciation starts with the proximal part of the tongue almost touching the soft palate and then moves down and slightly forward, followed by labial movement The absolutely correct term for w would be the voiced labialized velar approximant
  • pronunciation vs spelling - Why is there a ‘w’ in the word ‘Answer . . .
    The odd aesc (æ) and ethel (œ) that once appeared in fairly common words have been dropped in the last century, and 'AmE' spellings have become invasive in the UK Also, "Why is there a ‘w’ in the word ‘Answer’?" might be valid if accompanied by research, but " [W]hat purpose does ‘w’ serve?" borders on the gripy





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