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IPA
abbr.
1. International Phonetic Alphabet
2. International Phonetic Association
3. isopropyl alcohol

IPA
abbreviation for
(Linguistics / Phonetics & Phonology) International Phonetic Alphabet
Translations
IPA [ˌaɪpiːˈeɪ] n abbr (=International Phonetic Alphabet) → API m
IP address [ˌaɪˈpiːədrɛs] nadresse f IP
IPA [ˌaɪpiːˈeɪ] n abbr =International Phonetic AlphabetA.F.I. m =Alfabeto Fonetico Internazionale


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