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Abbreviation of "TV" in Spanish
I have often wondered...do Spanish people use the abbreviation "TV" for television in speech, and if so, how do they pronounce it???? Because I have seen the abbreviation `TV` in written Spanish, but I just wondered how Spanish people would pronounce it when they read that. Would they just say `tele` or something like that?
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Thanks a lot Pablo!
So a Spanish person seeing `TV` written would most likely read that out loud as`televisión` or perhaps `tele´. Is it true that the Spanish prefer to pronounce abbreviations and acronyms as words, rather than individual letters? I never thought that `TeUve` would ever be used! But there ya go. Continuing with the TV theme: I once heard my aunt from Spain ask `»¿Qué hay en la uno?`, referring to what´s on channel one on TV. Why did she use the feminine article in combination with the masculine noun here?? Is that because it´s short for `que hay en la cadena número uno?` ??? |
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You're welcome, Manuel.
Yes, you're spot on. "La Uno, la tres..." (La cadena 1)
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