Multilingual dictionary of abbreviations

Abbreviations in Aymara

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Code

Meaning

Language

Themes and places

Ag
Qollqe

Ag is equivalent to Ag (Argent) in French, Ag (Silwer) in Afrikaans, Ag (ብር) in Amharic, Ag (Archent) in Aragonese, Ag (فضة) in Arabic, Ag (Plata) in Asturian, Ag (Gümüş) in Azerbaijani, Ag (Серабро) in Belarusian, Ag (Сребро) in Bulgarian, Ag (রূপা) in Bengali, Ag (প্রাটা) in Bishnupriya Manipuri, Ag (Srebro) in Bosnian, Ag (Plata) in Catalan, Ag (Pilak) in Cebuano, Ag (Argentu) in Corsican, Ag (Stříbro) in Czech, Ag (Кĕмĕл) in Chuvash, Ag (Arian) in Welsh, Ag (Sølv) in Danish, Ag (Silber) in German, Ag (Sêm) in Dimli, Ag (Άργυρος) in Greek, Ag (Silver) in English, Ag (Arĝento) in Esperanto, Ag (Plata) in Spanish, Ag (Hõbe) in Estonian, Ag (Zilar) in Basque, Ag (نقره) in Persian, Ag (Hopea) in Finnish, Ag (Arint) in Friulian, Ag (Airgead) in Irish, Ag (銀) in Gan, Ag (Airgead) in Scottish Gaelic, Ag (Prata) in Galician, Ag (Itatĩ) in Guarani, Ag (Argid) in Manx, Ag (Ngiùn) in Hakka, Ag (כסף) in Hebrew, Ag (ચાંદી) in Gujarati, Ag (चाँदी) in Hindi, Ag (Srebro) in Croatian, Ag (Ajan) in Haitian Creole, Ag (Ezüst) in Hungarian, Ag (Արծաթ) in Armenian, Ag (Perak) in Indonesian, Ag (Arjento) in Ido, Ag (Silfur) in Icelandic, Ag (Argento) in Italian, Ag (銀) in Japanese, Ag (rijno) in Lojban, Ag (Perak) in Javanese, Ag (ვერცხლი) in Georgian, Ag (ಬೆಳ್ಳಿ) in Kannada, Ag (은) in Korean, Ag (Silber) in Kölsch, Ag (Zîv) in Kurdish, Ag (Эзысь) in Komi, Ag (Argentum) in Latin, Ag (Sëlwer) in Letzeburgesh, Ag (Zèlver) in Limburgish, Ag (Argento) in Ligurian, Ag (Sidabras) in Lithuanian, Ag (Sudrabs) in Latvian, Ag (Kawata) in Māori, Ag (Сребро) in Macedonian, Ag (വെള്ളി) in Malayalam, Ag (Мөнгө) in Mongolian, Ag (चांदी) in Marathi, Ag (Perak) in Malay, Ag (Сия) in the MYV language, Ag (Iztāc teōcuitlatl) in Nahuan languages, Ag (Sülver) in Low German, Ag (Zilver) in Dutch, Ag (Sølv) in Nynorsk, Ag (Sølv) in Norwegian, Ag (Ergent) in Norman, Ag (Argent) in Occitan, Ag (Æвзист) in Ossetian, Ag (ਚਾਂਦੀ) in the PAN language, Ag (Pilak) in Kapampangan, Ag (Srebro) in Polish, Ag (Prata) in Portuguese, Ag (Qullqi q'illay) in Quechuan languages, Ag (Argint) in Romanian, Ag (Серебро) in Russian, Ag (रूप्यम्) in Sanskrit, Ag (Argentu) in Sicilian, Ag (Srebro) in Serbo-Croatian, Ag (Striebro) in Slovak, Ag (Srebro) in Slovenian, Ag (Argjendi) in Albanian, Ag (Сребро) in Serbian, Ag (Säälwer) in Saterland Frisian, Ag (Silver) in Swedish, Ag (Agenti) in Swahili, Ag (வெள்ளி) in Tamil, Ag (వెండి) in Telugu, Ag (Нуқра) in Tajik, Ag (เงิน) in Thai, Ag (Pilak) in Tagalog, Ag (Gümüş) in Turkish, Ag (Kömeş) in Tatar, Ag (كۈمۈش) in Uyghur, Ag (Срібло) in Ukrainian, Ag (چاندی) in Urdu, Ag (Kumush) in Uzbek, Ag (Arxento) in Venetian, Ag (Bạc) in Vietnamese, Ag (銀) in Wu Chinese, Ag (זילבער) in Yiddisch, Ag (Ngaenz) in Zhuang languages, Ag (銀) in Chinese languages, Ag (Seolfor) in Anglo-Saxon, Ag (ৰূপ) in Assamese, Ag (گوموش) in South Azerbaijani, Ag (चानी) in Bihari languages, Ag (དངུལ།) in Tibetan, Ag (Arc’hant) in Breton, Ag (Мүнгэн) in the BXR language, Ag (Silber) in Tosk, Ag (ܟܣܦܐ) in Aramaic.

In Aymara

Cu
Anti

Cu is equivalent to Cu (Cuivre) in French, Cu (Koper) in Afrikaans, Cu (نحاس) in Arabic, Cu (Mis) in Azerbaijani, Cu (Медзь) in Belarusian, Cu (Мед) in Bulgarian, Cu (তামা) in Bengali, Cu (Bakar) in Bosnian, Cu (Coure) in Catalan, Cu (Ramu) in Corsican, Cu (Měď) in Czech, Cu (Пăхăр) in Chuvash, Cu (Copr) in Welsh, Cu (Kobber) in Danish, Cu (Kupfer) in German, Cu (Χαλκός) in Greek, Cu (Copper) in English, Cu (Kupro) in Esperanto, Cu (Cobre) in Spanish, Cu (Vask) in Estonian, Cu (Kobre) in Basque, Cu (مس) in Persian, Cu (Kupari) in Finnish, Cu (Ram) in Friulian, Cu (Copar) in Irish, Cu (Copar) in Scottish Gaelic, Cu (Cobre) in Galician, Cu (તાંબુ) in Gujarati, Cu (Cobbyr) in Manx, Cu (נחושת) in Hebrew, Cu (ताम्र) in Hindi, Cu (Bakar) in Croatian, Cu (Kuiv) in Haitian Creole, Cu (Réz) in Hungarian, Cu (Պղինձ) in Armenian, Cu (Tembaga) in Indonesian, Cu (Kupro) in Ido, Cu (Kopar) in Icelandic, Cu (Rame) in Italian, Cu (銅) in Japanese, Cu (tunka) in Lojban, Cu (Tembaga) in Javanese, Cu (სპილენძი) in Georgian, Cu (Mutako) in Kongo, Cu (구리) in Korean, Cu (Koffer) in Kölsch, Cu (Mis) in Kurdish, Cu (Kober) in Cornish, Cu (Cuprum) in Latin, Cu (Koffer) in Letzeburgesh, Cu (Koper) in Limburgish, Cu (Varis) in Lithuanian, Cu (Varš) in Latvian, Cu (Konukura) in Māori, Cu (Бакар) in Macedonian, Cu (ചെമ്പ്) in Malayalam, Cu (Зэс) in Mongolian, Cu (तांबे) in Marathi, Cu (Tembaga) in Malay, Cu (Пиже) in the MYV language, Cu (Chīltic tepoztli) in Nahuan languages, Cu (Kopper) in Low German, Cu (Koper) in Dutch, Cu (Kopar) in Nynorsk, Cu (Kobber) in Norwegian, Cu (Coire) in Occitan, Cu (Miedź) in Polish, Cu (Cobre) in Portuguese, Cu (Anta) in Quechuan languages, Cu (Cupru) in Romanian, Cu (Медь) in Russian, Cu (ताम्रम्) in Sanskrit, Cu (Rami) in Sicilian, Cu (Bakar) in Serbo-Croatian, Cu (Meď) in Slovak, Cu (Baker) in Slovenian, Cu (Bakri) in Albanian, Cu (Бакар) in Serbian, Cu (Koppar) in Swedish, Cu (Shaba) in Swahili, Cu (செப்பு) in Tamil, Cu (రాగి) in Telugu, Cu (Мис) in Tajik, Cu (ทองแดง) in Thai, Cu (Tanso) in Tagalog, Cu (Bakır) in Turkish, Cu (Мідь) in Ukrainian, Cu (تانبا) in Urdu, Cu (Mis) in Uzbek, Cu (Đồng) in Vietnamese, Cu (קופער) in Yiddisch, Cu (铜) in Chinese languages, Cu (Umthofu) in Zulu.

In Aymara

Sn
Chayanta

Sn is equivalent to Sn (Tin) in English, Sn (Tin) in Afrikaans, Sn (قصدير) in Arabic, Sn (Estaño) in Aragonese, Sn (Estañu) in Asturian, Sn (Qalay) in Azerbaijani, Sn (টিন) in Bengali, Sn (Волава) in Belarusian, Sn (Kalaj) in Bosnian, Sn (Калай) in Bulgarian, Sn (Estany) in Catalan, Sn (Тăхлан) in Chuvash, Sn (Tansan) in Cebuano, Sn (Cín) in Czech, Sn (Stagnu) in Corsican, Sn (Tun) in Welsh, Sn (Tin) in Danish, Sn (Zinn) in German, Sn (Tina) in Estonian, Sn (Κασσίτερος) in Greek, Sn (Estaño) in Spanish, Sn (Stano) in Esperanto, Sn (Eztainu) in Basque, Sn (قلع) in Persian, Sn (Étain) in French, Sn (Stagn) in Friulian, Sn (Stán) in Irish, Sn (Stainney) in Manx, Sn (Estaño) in Galician, Sn (Siak) in Hakka, Sn (주석) in Korean, Sn (Անագ) in Armenian, Sn (Kositar) in Croatian, Sn (Stano) in Ido, Sn (Timah) in Indonesian, Sn (Tin) in Icelandic, Sn (Stagno) in Italian, Sn (בדיל) in Hebrew, Sn (ತವರ) in Kannada, Sn (კალა) in Georgian, Sn (Sten) in Cornish, Sn (Stani) in Swahili, Sn (Озысь) in Komi, Sn (Eten) in Haitian Creole, Sn (Pîl) in Kurdish, Sn (Stannum) in Latin, Sn (Alva) in Latvian, Sn (Zënn) in Letzeburgesh, Sn (Alavas) in Lithuanian, Sn (Stagno) in Ligurian, Sn (tinci) in Lojban, Sn (Ón) in Hungarian, Sn (Калај) in Macedonian, Sn (വെളുത്തീയം) in Malayalam, Sn (टिन) in Marathi, Sn (Amochitl) in Nahuan languages, Sn (Tin) in Dutch, Sn (スズ) in Japanese, Sn (Tinn) in Norwegian, Sn (Estam) in Occitan, Sn (Qalay) in Uzbek, Sn (ٹن) in the PNB language, Sn (Tinn) in Low German, Sn (Cyna) in Polish, Sn (Estanho) in Portuguese, Sn (Staniu) in Romanian, Sn (Chayanta) in Quechuan languages, Sn (Олово) in Russian, Sn (Tin) in Saterland Frisian, Sn (Stagnu) in Sicilian, Sn (Cín) in Slovak, Sn (Kositer) in Slovenian, Sn (Калај) in Serbian, Sn (Kalaj) in Serbo-Croatian, Sn (Tina) in Finnish, Sn (Tenn) in Swedish, Sn (வெள்ளீயம்) in Tamil, Sn (తగరము) in Telugu, Sn (ดีบุก) in Thai, Sn (Қалъ) in Tajik, Sn (Kalay) in Turkish, Sn (Олово) in Ukrainian, Sn (قلع) in Urdu, Sn (قەلەي) in Uyghur, Sn (Thiếc) in Vietnamese, Sn (Tin) in Waray, Sn (צין) in Yiddisch, Sn (锡) in Chinese languages.

In Aymara