I'd think [sci.lang.translation] would be much more active,
but I guess Twitter got most of our traffic,
under #languages or #translation or something like that.
White Toilet Tissue == Papel Higiénico Blanco
Note the reversed word-order
Is this also common in other languages
(other than Spanish)?
With 4+ words? --> NATO and OTAN
which reminds me ...
PIN (number) in French is
(PIN in France)
NIP (mainly in Canada?)
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/PIN
French: PIN (fr) m,
numéro d'identification personnel m, NIP m
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