• subtext@lemmy.world
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        It’s still just Coordinated Universal Time / Temps Universel Coordonné. The “acronym” (really an initialism) does not correspond to the name in either language, other than it has the same first letters.

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    ISO

    International Organization for Standardization

    The International Organization for Standardization in French is Organisation internationale de normalisation

    Why are they like this?

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      From their website:

      Many languages, one name: ISO

      Because “International Organization for Standardization” would have different acronyms in different languages (IOS in English, OIN in French for Organisation internationale de normalisation), its founders opted for the short form “ISO”. The story goes that ISO is derived from the Greek word “isos”, meaning equal.

      Whatever the country, whatever the language, we are always ISO.

      https://www.iso.org/about

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        In 5 minutes in Wikipedia I found “UN, ONU, NU, YN, FN, VB, APB, AN, UM, SPB, BMG, ONX” just for the United Nations, and it’s not exhaustive.

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    I was taught it stood for Universal Time Coordinate and I refuse to believe anything else.