What does TLA mean?
TLA means The Latin Americanist
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Organizations, Education Schools etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for The Latin Americanist?
The Latin Americanist can be abbreviated as TLA
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What does TLA stand for? TLA stands for "The Latin Americanist". |
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How to abbreviate "The Latin Americanist"? "The Latin Americanist" can be abbreviated as TLA. |
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What is the meaning of TLA abbreviation? The meaning of TLA abbreviation is "The Latin Americanist". |
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What is TLA abbreviation? One of the definitions of TLA is "The Latin Americanist". |
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What does TLA mean? TLA as abbreviation means "The Latin Americanist". |
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What is shorthand of The Latin Americanist? The most common shorthand of "The Latin Americanist" is TLA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- LARRP - Latin Americanist Research Resources Project
- LALA-L - Latin Americanist Librarians Announcements List
- SSCLE - Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East
- TLQN - The Latin Quarter News
- TLAFC - The Latin American Film Company
- TLAVC - The Latin American Veterinary Conference
- ALAS - And the Latin American Security
- ALAS - Association the Latin American Surf
- GLW - Gate to the Latin World
- LASA - Latin Americanist and A
- SELA - South Eastern Latin Americanist
- TAA - The African Americanist
- TLVBP - The Latin Vulgate Bible Project
- TLAC - The Latin American and Caribbean
- Carpe diem - a Latin expression. An aphorism usually translated "seize the day", taken from a poem written in the Odes in 23 BC by the Latin poet Horace
- XLDFX - The Latin American Discovery Fund Inc. (Mutual Funds [USMF])
- tlk - The Latin Kings
- tlm - the Latin Mass
- NB - Nota Bene. Abbreviation of the Latin expression commonly used to emphasise the importance of a statement, literally meaning 'observe well'. Or less politely and more amusingly, No Bullshit.
- MDCM - "Medicinae Doctorem et Chirurgiae Magistrum" the latin term given to a Doctor, specifically a Doctor who has satisfied the College of Surgeons and Physicians of Canada. The latin translation is "Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery.