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  1. # on musical sheets -- hashtag or sharp? - WordReference Forums

    Sep 23, 2012 · A hashtag is a tag (i.e. a name) that begins with the hash symbol. This whole name is called "hashtag", because it begins with a hash symbol; the hash symbol itself is not called "hashtag".

  2. # symbol -- (AE) number sign / pound sign / sharp -- (BE) hash / …

    Oct 18, 2004 · Moderator note: Multiple threads merged to create this one. If you want a quick answer, see below. Otherwise, keep reading. English: UK: hash (sometimes square) USA: pound sign …

  3. No. of / # of | WordReference Forums

    Apr 6, 2017 · The # is never used for lb and is referred to as the hash. It is the first part of a hashtag (# xxxxx, where the xxxx is the tag) Only printers/typographers might use "octothorpe". According to …

  4. C'est doux - WordReference Forums

    May 20, 2015 · Bonjour y'all, I keep coming across the hashtag "c'est doux" on instagram. I know what this means literally and it makes sense that I usually see this hashtag accompanying a picture of …

  5. Balance ton quoi - WordReference Forums

    Jun 7, 2020 · Para entender correctamente el título de esta canción, hay que remitirse al hashtag #BalanceTonPorc que surgió como respuesta a la violencia machista en el marco del movimiento …

  6. English Only - WordReference Forums

    Apr 9, 2005 · Discussions in English about the English language. This is not a translation forum.

  7. Yammer Hashtag showing in small caps in Outlook Desktop Apps

    Jun 19, 2023 · Yammer Hashtag showing in small caps in Outlook Desktop Apps Hi There, We have use hashtag's in Yammer Post in Capital eg: #IAM. However, upon the member receiving the notification, …

  8. Press “pound.” | WordReference Forums

    Sep 6, 2023 · Before it was used to begin a hashtag on social media, we've known it as the "number sign" or the "pound key". While you can use this to begin a hashtag on Twitter and Facebook (and …

  9. proud to be/proud of being | WordReference Forums

    Nov 5, 2009 · Hi everybody. 1) I'm very proud to be here (working in this hospital) 2) I'm very proud of being here. Which one sounds better? Are there any differences? Thank you in advance.

  10. Balance ton porc ! | WordReference Forums

    Oct 20, 2017 · How would you say 'balance ton porc' in English ? It's all in the news about Harvey Weinstein and this website and hashtag: Balance Ton Porc #BalanceTonPorc