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An Post (Irish pronunciation: [ənˠ ˈpˠɔsˠt̪ˠ]; literally 'The Post') is the state-owned provider of postal services in Ireland.An Post provides a "universal postal service" to all parts of the country as a member of the Universal Postal Union.
The field of the postal orders was bilingually inscribed in Irish and English. The words 'not negotiable' were rendered in Irish as 'NEAMH-IONAISTRITHE ' (the dialect that this comes from is not known). The back of the postal orders contained the regulations in both Irish and English. 'Irish postal order' was expressed as ' Órdú Puist ...
Conradh na Gaeilge, an organisation advocating use of the Irish language, expressed concern over postcodes or postal abbreviations being based solely on English language place names, for example D for Dublin (Baile Átha Cliath in Irish) or WX for Wexford (Loch Garman in Irish) as is the case with vehicle registration plates.
For example, $225K would be understood to mean $225,000, and $3.6K would be understood to mean $3,600. Multiple K's are not commonly used to represent larger numbers. In other words, it would look odd to use $1.2KK to represent $1,200,000. Ke – Is used as an abbreviation for Cost of Equity (COE).
The current account is an important indicator of an economy's external sector. It is defined as the sum of the balance of trade (goods and services exports minus imports), net income from abroad, and net current transfers.
Tearma.ie [n 1] (previously Focal.ie) is the website of a lexical database for terminology in the Irish language. It is funded by the Irish state and Interreg and maintained by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge, the Irish-language unit of Dublin City University , in collaboration with the Terminology Committee of Foras na Gaeilge .
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ie (digraph) Indian English, the form of English spoken in the Republic of India; International English, a global English language-ie, an English diminutive suffix; Ye (Cyrillic), also spelled Ie, a Cyrillic letter that looks exactly like the Latin E; Ukrainian Ye, also spelled Ie, the Cyrillic letter Є