Acronyms(首字母缩略词)
AAMOF as a matter of fact BBFN bye bye for now
BFN bye for now BTW by the way
BYKT but you knew that CMIIW correct me if I'm wrong
EOL end of lecture FAQ frequently asked question(s)
FITB fill in the blank FWIW for what it's worth
FYI for your information HTH hope this helps
IAC in any case IAE in any event
ICL in Christian love IMCO in my considered opinion
IMHO in my humble opinion IMNSHO in my not so humble opinion
IMO in my opinion IOW in other words
LOL lots of luck or laughing out loud MGB may God bless
MHOTY my hat's off to you NRN no reply necessary
OIC oh, I see OTOH on the other hand
ROF rolling on the floor ROFL rolling on the floor laughing
ROTFL rolling on the floor laughing RSN real soon now
SITD still in the dark TIA thanks in advance
TIC tongue in cheek TTYL talk to you later
TYVM thank you very much WYSIWYG what you see is what you get
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Sign Language
For many years, no one could communicate with people who had been born without hearing. These deaf people were not able to use a spoken language.
But, beginning in the 1700s, the deaf were taught a special language. Using this language, they could share thoughts and ideas with others. The language they used was a language without sound. It was a sign language.