Christopher Smith / 2006/08/27 / 06:51 PM wrote:
>A-No-Ne may be an abbreviation of something but it isn't really an
>acronym like NEC is (or maybe it is, and I just don't know what it
>stands for.) Harvard is a proper name, so would not include "the",
>unlike NEC, which is just an acronym. Acronyms could or could not
>include "the", depending on what they are short for, and depending on
>whether it is understood what they stand for.
Thanks you, Christopher and Chuck.
A-NO-NE isn't an acronym. It's a Japanese word which could mean three
ways, "Give Me A Brake", "Listen", and "The first of Sound".
To me, a-no-ne in Japanese is kind of like saying "Hey" or "Um" in English ... to get the attention of someone you want to talk to (before talking to her.)
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