Pa
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PA, Pa, pA, or pa may refer to:
Linguistics
- Pa (Javanese) (ꦥ), a letter in the Javanese script
- Punjabi language (ISO 639 alpha-2 language code pa)
- Abbreviation of Proto-Afro-Asiatic, Proto-Algonquian or Proto-Algic, Proto-Altaic, Proto-Athabaskan, or Proto-Austronesian
Military
- Pā, a fortified Māori village
- Pakistan Army
- Philippine Army
Organisations
- Florida Coastal Airlines (IATA airline designator) (1995+)
- PA Consulting Group
- Pan American World Airways (IATA airline designator) (–1991)
- Phillips Academy, a private secondary school in Massachusetts, United States
- Press Association, the UK and Ireland's national multimedia news agency
- Professional association, a type of business organization
Other uses
- Palestinian National Authority, also called Palestinian Authority
- Pascal (unit), the S.I. unit of pressure
- Protactinium, IUPAC symbol a chemical element with symbol Pa and atomic number 91
- ALCO PA, a railroad locomotive
- Live PA, a live performance artist or personal appearance
- Pa, an affectionate term for father
- Pa Drengen Changchop Simpa, the mythical ancestor of the Tibetan people
- PA, the postal service abbreviation for Pennsylvania, a state in the United States
- P.A. (group), a southern hip hop trio in Atlanta, Georgia, United States
- PA series of paper sizes
- Penny Arcade, a video game webcomic
- Per annum
- Personal assistant
- Physician assistant (US) or physician associate (UK)
- Plate appearance, a statistic in baseball
- Synthetic polyamides, a family of materials used for fabrics
- Prince Albert (genital piercing), a form of male genital piercing
- Production assistant, a title in the film industry
- Protonotary Apostolic, the highest ranking non-episcopal honorific title for Roman Catholic clergy
- Provider-aggregatable address space, an system of allocation of internet addresses
- Public Accountant, a US qualification
- Public address system (PA System), for making public announcements
See also
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