ARM may stand for:
Most likely:
Adjustable rate mortgage
Advanced RISC Machines, now ARM Ltd
ARM architecture CPU design or one of its derivatives developed by ARM Ltd (originally called The Acorn RISC Machine)
Armenia, ISO 3166-1 3-letter country code and abbreviation
Artificial rupture of membranes (see amniotic sac)
Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program ...
Since the code is three letter alphabetic one upper bound for the number of languages that can be represented is 26 × 26 × 26 = 17 576. Since ISO 639-2 defines special codes (2), a reserved range (520) and B-only codes (23), 545 codes cannot be used in part 3. Therefore a lower bound is 17 576 - 545 = 17 032.
From this number the number of language collection codes in part 2 can be subtracted to ...
ARC may be:
ARC (former name of Hanson Quarry Products Europe)
Action Régionaliste Corse
Adaptive Replacement Cache
Advance Reader Copy
Advanced RISC Computing
Advanced Recon Commando
Advocacy for Respect for Cyclists
Affinity, Reality and Communication, the Scientology concept of understanding; see ARC (Scientology)
Aging Research Centre
Agricultural Research Council
AIDS-related complex
Airlines Reporting Corporati ...
Aka can refer to the following meanings:
aka, a.k.a., or a. k. a., and comparable, capitalized spellings are initialisms for also known as.
Aka (Pygmy Tribe) refers to the name an African Pygmy tribe.
Aka (tribe) refers to the name of a tribal group in the state of Arunachal Pradesh in India.
AKA (movie) refers to a British movie made in 2002.
Akan language (ISO 639 alpha-3, aka)
AKA (security) stands for The Authentication and Key Agreement.
AB may mean:
One of the human blood types
Alberta, a Canadian province (postal code)
Aberdeen, United Kingdom post code
"Able-Bodied", as used by some members of the disabled community
Abscesses caused by injections, especially heroin injection
Aktiebolag (AB (Sweden) Ab (Finland)), Swedish for "corporation," similar to Aktiengesellschaft or Inc.
Amyloid beta, a peptide involved in Alzheimer's disease
Artium Baccalaureus, Latin for Bachelo ...
Wa or wa can mean:
Wa (nationality) (佤), an ethnic group in China
Wa (Japanese) (和), an important linguistic concept in Japanese.
Walloon language (ISO 639 alpha-2, wa)
abbreviation for Washington State in the USA
abbreviation for Western Australia in Australia
Wa (倭) is an ancient name of Japan, transcribed as Wo from Mandarin Chinese. See Wa (Japan).
Wa is a country in Kara-Tur, Eastern Asia equivalent in the fictional world of the Forgotte
ZA may mean:
Astair (Russia) (IATA airline designator)
South Africa (ISO 3166 country code, from Zuid-Afrika)
Zambia (FIPS 10-4 and obsolete NATO country code)
Zettampere (also written zetta-ampere), an SI unit of electrical current
Za may mean:
A US colloquial term for pizza ("'za")
A term of confusion, along the lines of "what" or "huh"
Zettayear, an unit of time
A Japanese term (座), usually meaning "seat" or "platform", but also referring to feudal trade guilds.
za may mean:
Zhuang langua ...
ZH can stand for:
Canton of Zürich
Shenzhen Airlines, the IATA airline designator for the Chinese airline based on Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport, Shenzhen, China
zettahenry, an SI unit of inductance
zh can stand for:
Chinese language (ISO 639 alpha-2, zh) based on native name of Chinese language — zhongwen
Zh can stand for:
zh or zh ...
second language: 10 million (est.)
Cebuano, also known as Sugbuanon, is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines by about 18,000,000 people and is a subgroup or member of Bisaya, Visayan and Binisayâ. The name came from the Philippine island of Cebu, with the Spanish suffix -ano meaning native, of a place, added at the end. Cebuano is given the ISO 639-2 three letter ...
DE or de may refer to:
DE - Language.
"De" is a preposition meaning "of" or "from" in a number of Romance Languages such as French and Spanish, and is often evident in the names of people, places, and things.
De, a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet
A particle of nobility in French names.
The Dutch article for both male and female words.
German abreviation for the article der
But in Hungarian
DE - Codes.
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BH - Bh.
Bohrium, the chemical element (Bh)
BH - bh.
Bihari language's ISO 639 alpha-2 code (bh)
See also: .bh (the ccTLD for Bahrain).
Category: Lists of two-letter combinations
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People and things commonly known as Bi or bi include:
Bi — (pronounced "Bee") a popular Korean singer also known as Rain or Jeong Ji-hun
Bi — the symbol for the chemical element Bismuth
Bi — dimensionless number in physics. Used in unsteady-state heat transfer calculations.
bi — the ISO 639 alpha-2 code for the Bislama language
bi — a bisexual, bisexuality
bi — a type of jade disc produced in ancient China
Things commonly known by the two ...
UR, Ur, or ur can refer to several things:
The City of Ur
Úr (letter) ᚒ of the Ogham alphabet
Ur (rune) ᚢ of the runic alphabets
Royal Game of Ur
Ur, the first known continent
Ur- is a German prefix.
Ur language
Urdu language (ISO 639 alpha-2, ur)
Ur is the name of a minor Gnostic deity.
Ur, the Basque spirit of water
Canton of Uri, Switzerland
Ur, a commune of th
Vi, VI or vi may stand for:
VI - VI.
the DAFIF 0413 / DIA 65-18 / FIPS PUB 10-4 territory code for the British Virgin Islands
in music, the major submediant scale degree, chord, or diatonic function
the Roman numeral 6 (there is also a separate Unicode character for the upper-case number: 0x2165 "Ⅵ")
the postal symbol and ISO 3166 digram for the U.S. Virgin Islands
Virtual instrument
the IATA code f ...
People with the name Zu:
Zu Chongzhi, Chinese mathematician.
ZU can mean:
Helios Airways (IATA code)
Zu can mean:
Zu, a lesser god in Akkadian mythology
Zu, an Italian hardcore/jazz band
Zu, a genus of ribbonfish
zu can mean:
Zulu language (ISO 639 alpha-2, zu)
a German word, meaning "to". As part of a family name, it can indicate belonging to the nobility and possession of a ...
CY may be:
Calendar year
Common Year
Container yard
Cubic yard, although the more frequent abbreviation is cu yd
Cy or Cyclones, the athletic mascot of Iowa State University
Cyprus, ISO 3166, FIPS Pub 10-4 and obsolete NATO digram
Cyprus Airways, the IATA airline designator
cy may be:
Cyprus, its Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) .cy
Welsh language (ISO 639 alpha-2 language co ...
DZ or dz can mean:
Algeria (2-letter ISO country code)
Dzongkha language (ISO 639 alpha-2, dz)
Discovery Zone, a playland and birthday party place for kids similar to Chuck E. Cheese's that went out of business in the late 1990s.
a letter in the Hungarian alphabet
See also: .dz (the ccTLD for Algeria).
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Chu could refer to:
The Chu river valley in modern Kyrgyzstan.
Chu (city), a city in Kazakhstan. See List of cities in Kazakhstan
state of Chu, a state in the Spring and Autumn and Warring States Periods of ancient China.
Kingdom of Chu, a state proclaimed by various rebellion leaders after the fall of the Qin Dynasty, including the state proclaimed by Xiang Yu during the Chu Han Contention.
Chu, the short-lived regime of Huan Xuan. See Jin Dynasty (265-420).
Chu, a kingdom dur
Subdivisions
Northern Austro-Bavarian
Central Austro-Bavarian
Southern Austro-Bavarian
Austro-Bavarian or Bavarian is an Upper Germanic language. Like standard German, Austro-Bavarian is a High Germanic language, but they are not the same. However, Austro-Bavarian and Standard German have influenced each other and the vast majority of A ...
A language is a system of symbols, generally known as lexemes and the rules by which they are manipulated. The word language is also used to refer to the whole phenomenon of language, i.e., the common properties of languages. Though language is commonly used for communication, it is not synonymous with it.
Human language is a natural phenomenon, and language learning is instinctive in childhood. In their natural form, human languages use patterns of sound or gesture for the symbols in order to communicate with others through the senses. Though there are thousands of human languages, they all share a number of prope ...