What does PALS mean?
PALS means Partnerships to Advance Language Study
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Partnerships to Advance Language Study?
Partnerships to Advance Language Study can be abbreviated as PALS
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What does PALS stand for? PALS stands for "Partnerships to Advance Language Study". |
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How to abbreviate "Partnerships to Advance Language Study"? "Partnerships to Advance Language Study" can be abbreviated as PALS. |
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What is the meaning of PALS abbreviation? The meaning of PALS abbreviation is "Partnerships to Advance Language Study". |
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What is PALS abbreviation? One of the definitions of PALS is "Partnerships to Advance Language Study". |
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What does PALS mean? PALS as abbreviation means "Partnerships to Advance Language Study". |
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What is shorthand of Partnerships to Advance Language Study? The most common shorthand of "Partnerships to Advance Language Study" is PALS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ACASPP - American Committee to Advance the Study of Petroglyphs and Pictographs
- IPEHD - Institute for Partnerships to Eliminate Health Disparities
- APS - Advance Planning Study
- ACSN - Advance Change/Study Notice
- AFLS - Academy of Foreign Language Study
- CATTS - Center to Advance to Teaching of Technology and Science
- CPIE - Center for Partnerships to Improve Education
- LSAP - Language Study Abroad Program
- LSA - Language Study Abroad
- ACLS - Academy of Chinese Language Study
- CCLS - Cultural Center for Language Study
- CPPC - Community Partnerships to Protect Children
- LADS - La Crosse Advance Directive Study
- PATH - Partnerships to Advance THerapeutics
- PUC - Partnerships to Uplift Communities
- SPARK - Support Partnerships to Assure Ready Kids
- LSN - Language Study Notes
- LSC - Language Study Centres
- arts - Alternatives to Residential Treatment Study
- PONTIAC - Poor Old Numpty/Numnut/Nucker/Nudnik Thinks It's A Cadillac. (A common alternative version for the N-word is too offensive even for this website, sorry - thanks to the many who have suggested it, in the interests of language study and curiosity of course.