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  1. Is there a common abbreviation for "with or without"? e.g. w/wo …

    Is there a common abbreviation for "with or without"? e.g. w/wo or w/w/o Obviously, something this complex is best written in full form, but I'm looking for something to use in space …

  2. Are "w/o", "w/", "b/c" common abbreviations in the US?

    May 30, 2013 · English writing often uses slashes to form two-letter abbreviations, plus the one-letter w/ – some examples, roughly in order of frequency: I/O – “input/output” w/ – “with” c/o – …

  3. 原产地中WP,WO怎么区别? - 知乎

    很多企业在申报自由贸易协定原产地证时由于不了解原产地标准中“WO”与“WP”的区别,最终导致在办理产地证时因不能正确选择“WO”(完全获得),还是“WP”(完全生产)而影响企业申请 …

  4. 有没有办法让手机做电脑的麦克风啊? - 知乎

    他的官网有一张流程图来展示他的机理,很简单,在手机上用应用获取你实时说话的声音,通过局域网、蓝牙、Usb传输到电脑客户端,然后再输出为一个虚拟驱动,然后就可以作为正常的麦 …

  5. wo cao ni (我操/肏你) - WordReference Forums

    Mar 24, 2006 · wo cao ni, its Very commonly in Chinese , personally think that should come from "i fuck your mother's cunt (wo cao ni ma bi)," this, including the derivatives,such like fuck your …

  6. Woher kommst du? / Wo kommst du her? - WordReference Forums

    Apr 25, 2009 · In school I always learned "woher kommst du?" I just started the FSI German course, written in the 1950s, and they use the construction "Wo kommen Sie her?" I …

  7. Chinese + Japanese: Wo Ai Ni/Watashi-wa anata-o ai shite imasu

    Dec 12, 2005 · In Chinese, I believe: wo = I 我 ai = love 爱 ni = you 你 In Japanese we can just say 「愛してます。」 The subject/object are implied Watashi wa = 私は = I + subject marker ( …

  8. etymology - Were the words "woman" and "female" produced …

    Aug 3, 2012 · Woman used to be wifman, a combination of wif, meaning "woman" (whence wife), and man in the meaning "human being". Female, on the other hand, comes from Latin femella …

  9. Wo Gott keine Noth - WordReference Forums

    Sep 3, 2007 · Wo Gott keine Noth Where there's God, there's no ? Can anyone tell me if my translations are accurate, if this is considered straighforward German or is it some sort of …

  10. Wer, wie, was, wieso, weshalb, warum, all start with W in German.

    So the original meaning was ‘in/on the direction/side/part of what?’. Warum contains an old interrogative wâr, which has nowadays become wo ‘where’ + the preposition um ‘about, …