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Insegnante professionistaWhat does N/A mean - Richard's answer
Yesterday I asked "What is the meaning of the abbreviation: n/a (= N/A)".
I have always been confused about the meaning of this abbreviation.
Does it mean "not applicable" or "not available".
The two meanings are very different.
So, I consulted 4 dictionaries and Wikipedia.
They all say it means "not applicable", but some of them say that it also may mean "not available".
When someone writes N/A or n/a which meaning applies........
I believe this is why many people chose to write the abbreviations as "N/App" and "N/Av". In this way the meaning is clearer.
I thought it was interesting because even the dictionaries and other resources do not all agree with each other.
So, I feel I should ask all the English-speaking governments and language authorities in the world to change N/A to N/App or N/Av.
29 nov 2010 15:23
Risposte · 12
N/A, as far as I know, is not used in Brasil, or portuguese language at all.
29 novembre 2010
Happy New Year! Dear Richard!
1 gennaio 2011
On some sites, the users info, if you choose your asl, then it will be displayed publicly, if you don't choose, it will just show as "N/A".
30 novembre 2010
N/A = not applicable
30 novembre 2010
n/a = no apartheid :P
30 novembre 2010
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