Certif. (http://www.allacronyms.com/cat/0/reverse/CERTIFIED)
Since the @ symbol is not actually a word, but a symbol used to denote a word, there is no French translation of it. The French word for "at" is "a" but in French, if one is writing an e-mail address, @ would still be used.
When addressing an envelope for mailing, the name and address (considered the full address) must each appear on a separate line. The traditional convention is as follows:Line 1: Person or Company NameLine 2: Full street address beginning with the numberLine 2b: Used only if the full Street Address with Apartment Number, or for a company the Floor and Suite Number will make Line 2 too long.Line 3: Full City Name written out completely, no abbreviation with a comma followed by the State which can be abbreviated. This is followed by the zip code, but if mailing within a country, the Zip Code can go on Line 3b.Line 3b: If sending mail to a different country, it is often recommended to put the country name on a separate line, but under the last word written in Line 3.It is never appropriate to mix all the information on 1 or 2 lines. The Post Office machines and Postal Employees rely on the Line convention described above to "sort" the mail. Mail sorters look first for the Zip Code or Country. Next, it is sorted by Street Address, then by Number of the house. NAME is actually the least important item in US Mail, because mail is delivered by Street Address except when a person submits a Change of Address--but machines apply the New Address label in those cases.
Microsoft Office Word provides users with the ability to print envelopes and labels by default. This can be accomplished by using the "Insert Address" button found in the menus.
According to the USPS (abbreviation for US Postal Service) the proper abbreviation for commission is COMM. I would have to agree but keep in mind there is a slight chance this abbreviation is simply what the Postal service uses and may not be the official abbreviation (if there is one). This was the only reference I could find.
You can shorten street into st. on a mailing address.
If your saying "United States of America", U would write U.S.A... If your saying "United Kingdom", U would write U.K., and so on...
For an address it's Pl.
You abbreviate United Methodist Church with UMC. There is not an abbreviation for Methodism.
You don't abbreviate the word.
How do you abbreviate the word recovered
How do you abbreviate the word regional
Abbreviate the word production?
There is no need to abbreviate the word ticket.
The base word of abbreviation is "abbreviate."
how do you abbreviate the word "controlled"?
How do you abbreviate the word "Judge"?