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Acronym vs. Abbreviation #1 (permalink) Fri Oct 26, 2007 7:34 am   Acronym vs. Abbreviation
 

Hello

Could you please clearly differentiate between 'acronym' and 'abbreviation' as well as give some examples of them? Thanks...

Is NATO an acronym or abbreviation?

For example, department of economic (DE)...is this an acro or abbre?

thanks a lot in advance... Very Happy
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Acronym vs. Abbreviation #2 (permalink) Fri Oct 26, 2007 9:18 am   Acronym vs. Abbreviation
 

Hi,

An acronym is made up of the first letters of a group of words and is then capabale of being spoken as a 'word'. NATO is therefore an acronym but USA is not.

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Acronym vs. Abbreviation #3 (permalink) Mon Oct 29, 2007 11:45 am   Acronym vs. Abbreviation
 

Thanks, Alan.

But can acronyms be pronounced as letters as well as abbreviations? Question
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Acronym vs. Abbreviation #4 (permalink) Mon Oct 29, 2007 15:52 pm   Acronym vs. Abbreviation
 

Hi Nicholas,

As Alan explained, an acronym is pronounced as a word rather than letters. You don't say "I work for the 'n', 'a', 't', 'o'." but "I work for the Nato." By the way, you might want to read Alan's essay on acronyms and abbreviations.

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