How to make an initialism out of a word/phrase with a number?
I have a question. How do I make an initialism out of a word/phrase with a number?
For an example: Should Rainbow 6 Siege
be R6S
because of initialism is an abbreviation made of initial letters but 6
is not a letter.
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I have a question. How do I make an initialism out of a word/phrase with a number?
For an example: Should Rainbow 6 Siege
be R6S
because of initialism is an abbreviation made of initial letters but 6
is not a letter.
abbreviations initialisms
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This gets me wondering about R2-D2 and C-3PO.
– Jeeped
12 hours ago
@Jeeped I think they are just series number of the droid and not an abbreviation of anything. LikeR2-D2
stands for R2 series astromech droid.
– phwt
12 hours ago
If initialism means what I think it does, then you can't. The best you can do is an abbreviation like W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), K9, G20, MI5. Your R6S would be an abbreviation, I don't think it would meet the requirements for either acronym or initialism. Abbreviation though, yes. Interestingly most of these abbreviations are listed under the Wikipedia acronym article, though I don't think it contends they are acronyms. Is it an unimportant point whether your abbreviation is an initialism or acronym or any other 'thing'?
– Zebrafish
10 hours ago
What about RSS, where the first S stands for six, the word that represents the numeral?
– Jason Bassford
5 hours ago
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I have a question. How do I make an initialism out of a word/phrase with a number?
For an example: Should Rainbow 6 Siege
be R6S
because of initialism is an abbreviation made of initial letters but 6
is not a letter.
abbreviations initialisms
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I have a question. How do I make an initialism out of a word/phrase with a number?
For an example: Should Rainbow 6 Siege
be R6S
because of initialism is an abbreviation made of initial letters but 6
is not a letter.
abbreviations initialisms
abbreviations initialisms
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This gets me wondering about R2-D2 and C-3PO.
– Jeeped
12 hours ago
@Jeeped I think they are just series number of the droid and not an abbreviation of anything. LikeR2-D2
stands for R2 series astromech droid.
– phwt
12 hours ago
If initialism means what I think it does, then you can't. The best you can do is an abbreviation like W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), K9, G20, MI5. Your R6S would be an abbreviation, I don't think it would meet the requirements for either acronym or initialism. Abbreviation though, yes. Interestingly most of these abbreviations are listed under the Wikipedia acronym article, though I don't think it contends they are acronyms. Is it an unimportant point whether your abbreviation is an initialism or acronym or any other 'thing'?
– Zebrafish
10 hours ago
What about RSS, where the first S stands for six, the word that represents the numeral?
– Jason Bassford
5 hours ago
add a comment |
This gets me wondering about R2-D2 and C-3PO.
– Jeeped
12 hours ago
@Jeeped I think they are just series number of the droid and not an abbreviation of anything. LikeR2-D2
stands for R2 series astromech droid.
– phwt
12 hours ago
If initialism means what I think it does, then you can't. The best you can do is an abbreviation like W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), K9, G20, MI5. Your R6S would be an abbreviation, I don't think it would meet the requirements for either acronym or initialism. Abbreviation though, yes. Interestingly most of these abbreviations are listed under the Wikipedia acronym article, though I don't think it contends they are acronyms. Is it an unimportant point whether your abbreviation is an initialism or acronym or any other 'thing'?
– Zebrafish
10 hours ago
What about RSS, where the first S stands for six, the word that represents the numeral?
– Jason Bassford
5 hours ago
This gets me wondering about R2-D2 and C-3PO.
– Jeeped
12 hours ago
This gets me wondering about R2-D2 and C-3PO.
– Jeeped
12 hours ago
@Jeeped I think they are just series number of the droid and not an abbreviation of anything. Like
R2-D2
stands for R2 series astromech droid.– phwt
12 hours ago
@Jeeped I think they are just series number of the droid and not an abbreviation of anything. Like
R2-D2
stands for R2 series astromech droid.– phwt
12 hours ago
If initialism means what I think it does, then you can't. The best you can do is an abbreviation like W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), K9, G20, MI5. Your R6S would be an abbreviation, I don't think it would meet the requirements for either acronym or initialism. Abbreviation though, yes. Interestingly most of these abbreviations are listed under the Wikipedia acronym article, though I don't think it contends they are acronyms. Is it an unimportant point whether your abbreviation is an initialism or acronym or any other 'thing'?
– Zebrafish
10 hours ago
If initialism means what I think it does, then you can't. The best you can do is an abbreviation like W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), K9, G20, MI5. Your R6S would be an abbreviation, I don't think it would meet the requirements for either acronym or initialism. Abbreviation though, yes. Interestingly most of these abbreviations are listed under the Wikipedia acronym article, though I don't think it contends they are acronyms. Is it an unimportant point whether your abbreviation is an initialism or acronym or any other 'thing'?
– Zebrafish
10 hours ago
What about RSS, where the first S stands for six, the word that represents the numeral?
– Jason Bassford
5 hours ago
What about RSS, where the first S stands for six, the word that represents the numeral?
– Jason Bassford
5 hours ago
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This gets me wondering about R2-D2 and C-3PO.
– Jeeped
12 hours ago
@Jeeped I think they are just series number of the droid and not an abbreviation of anything. Like
R2-D2
stands for R2 series astromech droid.– phwt
12 hours ago
If initialism means what I think it does, then you can't. The best you can do is an abbreviation like W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), K9, G20, MI5. Your R6S would be an abbreviation, I don't think it would meet the requirements for either acronym or initialism. Abbreviation though, yes. Interestingly most of these abbreviations are listed under the Wikipedia acronym article, though I don't think it contends they are acronyms. Is it an unimportant point whether your abbreviation is an initialism or acronym or any other 'thing'?
– Zebrafish
10 hours ago
What about RSS, where the first S stands for six, the word that represents the numeral?
– Jason Bassford
5 hours ago