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Qué (quién) es macron$46100$ - definición

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U macron

2017 Macron e-mail leaks         
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RELEASE OF 21,075 EMAILS ASSOCIATED WITH THE FRENCH PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF EMMANUEL MACRON
Draft:2017 Macron e-mail leaks
The 2017 Macron e-mail leaks were leaks of more than 20,000 e-mails related to the campaign of Emmanuel Macron during the 2017 French presidential elections, two days before the final vote. The leaks garnered an abundance of media attention due to how quickly news of the leak spread throughout the Internet, aided in large part by bots and spammers and drew accusations that the government of Russia under Vladimir Putin was responsible.
macron         
['makr?n]
¦ noun a written or printed mark (?) used to indicate a long vowel in some languages, or a stressed vowel in verse.
Origin
C19: from Gk makron, neut. of makros 'long'.
Macron         
·noun A short, straight, horizontal mark [-], placed over vowels to denote that they are to be pronounced with a long sound; as, a, in dame; /, in s/am, ·etc.

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U with macron

U with macron may refer to:

  • U with macron (Cyrillic) (Ӯ, ӯ), a Carpatho-Rusyn, Tajik, Kildin Sami, and Western Siberia letter
  • Ū, U with macron, a Latvian, Lithuanian, Livonian, and Samogitian letter, also used in Marshallese; also used in Japanese to mark a long U, and in Pinyin to indicate the high level tone of Mandarin Chinese