The fullfrom of hotal.

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Hi shekhar, correct me if I am wrong. First it seems you are asking for the full form od Hotel than the word hotal. Secondly if it is so, then the word hotel is not an acronym. Its a full word in itself.
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The word hotel is not an acronym. Its a full word in itself.
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Write it as hotel..and moreover the word hotel is not an acronym its a complete word in itself.
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hotel or hotal
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Hotel is not an acronym It is derived from old French usage hostel meaning inn sir.
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By "hotal", I think you meant "hotel". The word hotel is not an acronym or a portmanteau. It is a normal word with a rather pedestrian etymology.
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The word hotel is not an acronym or a portmanteau. It is a normal word with a rather pedestrian etymology. It comes from the French word hôtel, which comes from the Old French word hostel, which comes from the Medieval Latin word hospit?le, which means ‘hospice’ or ‘inn’. It is easy to see how the...
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The word hotel is not an acronym or a portmanteau. It is a normal word with a rather pedestrian etymology. It comes from the French word hôtel, which comes from the Old French word hostel, which comes from the Medieval Latin word hospit?le, which means ‘hospice’ or ‘inn’. It is easy to see how the English words hostel and hospital share some of this same lineage. read less
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There is no word like HOTAL. You probably should be looking for word HOTEL.. "The word hotel is not an acronym or a portmanteau. It is a normal word with a rather pedestrian etymology. It comes from the French word hôtel, which comes from the Old French word hostel, which comes from the Medieval...
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There is no word like HOTAL. You probably should be looking for word HOTEL.. "The word hotel is not an acronym or a portmanteau. It is a normal word with a rather pedestrian etymology. It comes from the French word hôtel, which comes from the Old French word hostel, which comes from the Medieval Latin word hospit?le, which means ‘hospice’ or ‘inn’. It is easy to see how the English words hosteland hospital share some of this same lineage." read less
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