JO
/ʒo/An abbreviation for 'Jeux Olympiques' (Olympic Games), the major international sporting event held every four years.
Les athlètes du monde entier se préparent pour les JO.
Athletes from around the world are preparing for the Olympics.
The term is commonly used in French media and official communications.
In a broader sense, it can refer to any Olympic Games, including the Winter Olympics.
Les JO d'hiver attirent moins de spectateurs que les JO d'été.
The Winter Olympics attract fewer spectators than the Summer Olympics.
The abbreviation is widely understood in French-speaking countries.
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Usage in French Media
In French media, 'JO' is commonly used to refer to the Olympic Games, both Summer and Winter.
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Capitalization
In French, 'JO' is always written in uppercase letters, as it is an abbreviation.
📖Word Origin
Derived from the French 'Jeux Olympiques', the abbreviation 'JO' is commonly used in French-speaking countries to refer to the Olympic Games.
📝Usage Notes
The abbreviation is widely used in media, official communications, and everyday conversation in French-speaking countries. It is not used in English, where 'Olympics' or 'Olympic Games' are preferred.