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  2. T–V distinction in the world's languages - Wikipedia

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    When lei is an object, using feminine adjectives is normal (l'ho vista, i.e. "I saw you (m.)"), whereas gender concord is considered non-standard (l'ho visto, i.e. "I saw you (m.)). Lei is normally used in formal settings or with strangers, although it implies a sense of distance (even coldness) similar to the French use of vous.

  3. T–V distinction - Wikipedia

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    The T–V distinction is the contextual use of different pronouns that exists in some languages and serves to convey formality or familiarity. Its name comes from the Latin pronouns tu and vos. The distinction takes a number of forms and indicates varying levels of politeness, familiarity, courtesy, age or even insult toward the addressee.

  4. Legal Entity Identifier - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. and European countries require corporations to use the legal entity identifier when reporting the details of transactions with over-the-counter derivatives to financial authorities. [citation needed] Today, authorities of 45 jurisdictions mandate the use of LEI code to identify legal entities involved in different financial transactions.

  5. French personal pronouns - Wikipedia

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    French has a T-V distinction in the second person singular. That is, it uses two different sets of pronouns: tu and vous and their various forms. The usage of tu and vous depends on the kind of relationship (formal or informal) that exists between the speaker and the person with whom they are speaking and the age differences between these subjects. [1]

  6. Unique Transaction Identifier - Wikipedia

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    The prefix portion of the UTI code should be a unique code for the code issuing authority. Ideally, the prefix would have reused the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) of the entity issuing the UTI. LEI codes are used across the financial reporting regimes in the U.S. (Dodd-Frank) and Europe (EMIR / MiFID).

  7. How Aussie tennis pro Li Tu lost to Carlos Alcaraz in the U.S ...

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    Australian tennis pro Li Tu’s time at the U.S. Open may have come to a close, but some fans still think he served. Tu, 28, went viral on social media this week, earning love from tennis ...

  8. Help:IPA - Wikipedia

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    The latest official IPA chart, revised in 2020. Here is a basic key to the symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet.For the smaller set of symbols that is sufficient for English, see Help:IPA/English.

  9. What does a lei mean in Hawaii, can anyone wear one? - AOL

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    To properly make a lei, you don't just go out and pick whatever plants you like either. There's an established protocol involved in most Hawaiian practices, which includes asking for permission ...