Att

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Portuguese[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From English attention, often misinterpreted as an abbreviation of Portuguese atenciosamente (with attention) and used as such.

Adverb[edit]

Att:

  1. used to call for someone's attention or denote the person at which a letter or message is directed to.
    Synonyms: A/C, FTAO, FAO
  2. (proscribed) yours truly (polite way to end a letter)
    Synonyms: At.te, Ass

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