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What (who) is abbreviation$52$ - definition

Japanese contraction; Japanese abbreviation

Bundesautobahn 52         
FEDERAL MOTORWAY IN GERMANY
Autobahn 52; BAB 52
is an autobahn in western Germany. It starts at the Dutch-German border near the community of Niederkrüchten, district of Viersen.
Yakovlev Yak-52         
  • Yak-52B at Monino Air Force museum
  • Aerostar Yak-52
  • [[DOSAAF]] Yak-52
  • Privately owned Yak-52 during takeoff
  • Yakovlev Yak-52s at 2007 Wings over [[Wairarapa]] airshow
  • Yak-52 front cockpit
  • Yak-52 at [[Kubinka (air base)]]
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  • Iak-52TW at [[Pauanui]], [[New Zealand]]
MILITARY TRAINING AIRCRAFT
YAK-52; Yak-52; Aerostar Iak-52; Yak 52; Yakovlev Yak 52; Aerostar (Yakovlev) Iak-52; Aerostar Yak-52
The Yakovlev Yak-52 () is a Soviet primary trainer aircraft which first flew in 1976. It was produced in Romania from 1977 to 1998 by Aerostar, as Iak-52, which gained manufacturing rights under agreement within the former COMECON socialist trade organisation.
52-hertz whale         
  • Approximate map of the 52-hertz whale's migration range
INDIVIDUAL WHALE WHICH HAS BEEN DETECTED CALLING AT 52 HZ, FAR ABOVE THE NORMAL WHALE VOCAL RANGE
52 Hertz; 52 Hertz whale; 52-Hertz whale; 52 (whale); Whale-52; Whale 52; 52 Blue; The loneliest whale in the world; Loneliest whale in the world
The 52-hertz whale, colloquially referred to as 52 Blue, is an individual whale of unidentified species that calls at the unusual frequency of 52 hertz. This pitch is at a higher frequency than that of the other whale species with migration patterns most closely resembling the 52-hertz whale'sthe blue whale (10 to 39 Hz) and the fin whale (20 Hz).

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Japanese abbreviated and contracted words

Abbreviated and contracted words are a common feature of Japanese. Long words are often contracted into shorter forms, which then become the predominant forms. For example, the University of Tokyo, in Japanese Tōkyō Daigaku (東京大学) becomes Tōdai (東大), and "remote control", rimōto kontorōru (リモートコントロール), becomes rimokon (リモコン). Names are also contracted in this way. For example, Takuya Kimura, in Japanese Kimura Takuya, an entertainer, is referred to as Kimutaku.

The names of some very familiar companies are also contractions. For example, Toshiba, Japanese Tōshiba (東芝), is a contraction or portmanteau of Tōkyo Shibaura (東京芝浦), and Nissan, Japanese Nissan (日産), is a contraction of Nippon Sangyō (日本産業).

The contractions may be commonly used, or they may be specific to a particular group of people. For example, the "Kokuritsu Kankyō Kenkyūjo" (国立環境研究所, National Institute for Environmental Sciences of Japan, NIES) is known as Kanken (環研) by its employees, but this terminology is not familiar to most Japanese.