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why do you always give a dot after dr? is it a rule? O_o
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Although technically speaking, Dr. is a contraction of Doctor, and as a contraction would not merit a period at the end, in American English we treat them (Dr., Mr., and a few others) as if they were abbreviations, which do call for a period at the end. Other English-speaking nations forego the period at the end with no loss of understanding. Probably historical reasons for all of this.
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So if it's a contraction how come it isn't D'r?
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So if it's a contraction how come it isn't D'r?    
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Here's what my dictionary gives for dr: dr 1 debit 2 debtor 3 drachma(s) 4 dram(s)
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Dr or Dr. 1 Doctor 2 Drive
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Way I heard it, Brits and some others don't end an abbreviation with the symbol shown as . if the abbreviation ends with the same letter as the unabbreviated form. This is a little too subtle for USns.
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I know it's a full stop when it fully stops a sentence, wasn't sure if they still call it that when it's stopping an abbreviation. Doesn't seem like that's quite full. Just sort of a partial stop or a hesitation.
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I just discovered that my dictionary has "stop" divided into three parts, The ninth definition is second part is: 9 [Chiefly Brit.] to insert punctuation marks in
So, what are commas, colons, and semi-colons in UK?
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