What does OJEL mean?
OJEL means Original Japanese English Language
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Internet Slang, Chat Texting & Subculture category.
What is the abbreviation for Original Japanese English Language?
Original Japanese English Language can be abbreviated as OJEL
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What does OJEL stand for? OJEL stands for "Original Japanese English Language". |
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How to abbreviate "Original Japanese English Language"? "Original Japanese English Language" can be abbreviated as OJEL. |
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What is the meaning of OJEL abbreviation? The meaning of OJEL abbreviation is "Original Japanese English Language". |
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What is OJEL abbreviation? One of the definitions of OJEL is "Original Japanese English Language". |
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What does OJEL mean? OJEL as abbreviation means "Original Japanese English Language". |
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What is shorthand of Original Japanese English Language? The most common shorthand of "Original Japanese English Language" is OJEL. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- ELASH - English Language Assessment System for Hispanics
- ELSK - English Language Skills
- ELSSA - English Language Study Skills Assistance Centre
- ELSSI - English Language Study Skills and the Internet
- ELTABB - English Language Teachers' Association Berlin-Brandenburg
- JEDO - Japanese English Dictionary Online: Medicine
- JSLPR - Japanese Second Language Proficiency Rating
- JECD - Japanese-English-Chinese Dictionary
- JFL - Japanese Foreign Language
- JEDI - Japanese-English Dictionary Interface
- OEL - Original English Language
- JED - Japanese English Dictionary
- JEDS - Japanese English Dictionary Server
- JETS - Japanese English Translation Service
- JSL - Japanese Sign Language
- jet - Japanese English teacher
- jhl - Japanese heritage language
- EFL - English language learning and teaching|English as a Foreign Language
- ESOL - English language learning and teaching|English for Speakers of Other Languages