When you write "ref" in a letter, it typically stands for "reference." This indicates that you are providing a specific reference or mentioning a particular document, person, or topic in the letter. Including a "ref" in a letter helps to direct the recipient's attention to the relevant information being referenced, providing context or background for the main content of the letter.
do you mean how to write it?
Player Number, Name and Club
ref
You mean "reading a letter out loud"
may be it ref no of engine in short it use for ref on production of engine
l'Ecosse - Scotland
by saying, i am sorry i didn't mean to
elf oaf ref
no
to file a letter means that after u write a letter u put it in a filing cabinet
Look it up on the computer
If you mean how to write 'Joseph' in Japanese : ジョセッフ (jo se'ffu) is the answer.