Like log(e)e= ln e =1.
How do you pronouncce 'ln' ,I heard some people say 'lawn' or 'lon'.What's its correct pronunciation?
Obligatory: (note: there's a species of snake called an "adder.")
After the flood, Noah told the animals on the ark, "Go forth and multiply." He saw a pair of snakes sunning themselves on a rock, doing nothing. Noah asked them "Why aren't you multiplying?" They said "We can't, we're adders."
But Noah knew just what to do. He cut down some trees, built a rustic platform, and put the adders on it. Because what Noah knew is that adders can multiply on a log table.
Like Paul mentioned, yes we sometimes say "ln" (pronnounced lun) as a shortcut for natural log in order to differentiate from "log". But we say natural log too.
When I was at university we did use to say 'lun' as a shorthand for 'natural logarithm.' Our lecturers did this too. Word of warning though, I am a biochemist, not a mathematician so whether that is standard or not I couldn't tell you.