User:W. Frank/Abbrev

In the body text of articles, the first occurrence of a term to be abbreviated should be spelt out in full with the abbreviation to be used in the rest of the article following immediately afterwards in parentheses.

An exception to this rule are those abbreviations and formats listed here and at Currency, Measurements and Time and date formats

Abbreviations should be uniform and consistent and generally should not include full stops or periods.

In prose, do not use an ampersand instead of spelling out "" in full.

Using abbreviations is especially encouraged in listings.

Editors may want to choose the appropriate abbreviation from those below which are both widely understood and unambiguous. However, don't knock yourself out "correcting" Rt to Rte - there is more important work to be done in plunging forward and writing an up-to-date and accurate free Travel Guide!


 * Expatriate (noun and adjective):
 * For example (from the latin phrase exempli gratia):
 * In other words (from the latin phrase id est = that is):
 * Includes, including:

Currencies
See: Currency

Dates and times
See: '''Time and date formats '''

Facilities

 * Air conditioning:
 * Dormitory:
 * Double:
 * Single:
 * Wireless internet using access points (hotspots):

Geographical

 * North:
 * East:
 * South:
 * West:

Addresses

 * Avenue:
 * Boulevard:
 * Corner:
 * Crescent:
 * Drive:
 * Expressway:
 * Freeway:
 * Highway:
 * Jalan: (Road in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore)
 * Junction:
 * Lane:
 * Mount:
 * Mountain:
 * Park:
 * Place:
 * Road:
 * Route:
 * Street:
 * ("Saint" should normally be spelt out in full to avoid confusion)


 * Square:
 * Turnpike:

Buildings

 * Building:
 * 1st floor:, 2nd floor: , etc

US routes
Numbered highways in the US may be abbreviated like the following examples:
 * Interstates: I-80
 * National highways: US-395
 * State highways: CA-49
 * For county routes or other smaller roads, spell them out completely.

Measurements
See also: Measurements
 * kilometre or kilometres:
 * metre or metres:
 * centimetre or centimetres:
 * mile or miles:
 * inch or inches:
 * Celsius:
 * Fahrenheit:
 * year or years:
 * month or months:
 * hour or hours:
 * minutes: