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Translingual
Etymology
Abbreviation of English Oring.
Symbol
org
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English
Noun
org (plural orgs)
- Clipping of organization.
- 2024 August 7, “Tips and hacks to survive your first week of college as an Atenean freshie”, in PhilSTAR L!fe, retrieved 27 July 2025:
- Joaquin shared that most Ateneans would hang out at MVP Building, which houses the majority of the organizations in the Ateneo. Here, org members plan org events or simply make friends with other students or seek tips from the upperclassmen.
- 2025 April 17, Zane McNeill, “DOGE Aims to Embed Agents in All Nonprofits That Receive Federal Funds”, in Truthout, archived from the original on 18 April 2025:
- “Fascists need to crush civil society orgs because they are a bulwark of liberalism. They democratize access to power and institutions while defending civil liberties,” Caraballo said on Bluesky.
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Estonian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *orko.
Pronunciation
Noun
org (genitive oru, partitive orgu)
- valley (an elongated concave area bounded on two sides by columns)
Declension
References
Ludian
Etymology
From Proto-Finnic *orko. Akin to Ingrian orko.
Noun
org
Malay
Pronunciation
- (Baku, schwa-variety) IPA(key): /ˈoraŋ/ [ˈo.raŋ]
- Rhymes: -oraŋ
- Hyphenation: o‧rang
Noun
- (Internet, text messaging) abbreviation of orang (“people”)
Classifier
org (singular sorg)
- (Internet, text messaging) abbreviation of orang (“classifier for people”)
Pronoun
org
- (Internet, text messaging) abbreviation of orang (“I; me; my”)
Turkish
Etymology
Noun
org (definite accusative orgu, plural orglar)
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