An acronym is a word that when it’s abbreviated you say aloud like it’s a proper word. Take for instance Self Contained Underwater Breathing Aparatus… When you say it aloud it creates a word. Scuba.
Initnialisms are abbreviations that when you talk about them don’t get turned into words but you spell them out by letter. Like FBI. You don’t say something like “Ffffbee” cus it’s kind of awkward. You refer to it by it’s initials hence initialism.
Sometimes you get a weird distinction where something could be easily both but culture makes it one or the other like the World Health Oganization could have easily been an acronym but for clarity sake they chose to propagate it as the initialism. W. H. O.
I was asking about the initialism in the previous comment, not what the word itself means. I assumed that no one is going to attempt to pronounce that.
I also wouldn’t fuck a zoomer who unironically uses AAVE.
You got that from… four words?
Also wtf? So what if they do?
They’re concerned about the first A in AAVE I think
wtf does that initialism even mean?
African American Vernacular English
I’m not really educated enough on the subject to say too much about it without sounding ignorant, but that’ll get your google search started
Means ghost!
An acronym is a word that when it’s abbreviated you say aloud like it’s a proper word. Take for instance Self Contained Underwater Breathing Aparatus… When you say it aloud it creates a word. Scuba.
Initnialisms are abbreviations that when you talk about them don’t get turned into words but you spell them out by letter. Like FBI. You don’t say something like “Ffffbee” cus it’s kind of awkward. You refer to it by it’s initials hence initialism.
Sometimes you get a weird distinction where something could be easily both but culture makes it one or the other like the World Health Oganization could have easily been an acronym but for clarity sake they chose to propagate it as the initialism. W. H. O.
I was asking about the initialism in the previous comment, not what the word itself means. I assumed that no one is going to attempt to pronounce that.