Telex

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See also: telex and télex

English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Telex Printergram, a service offered beginning 15 Aug. 1932 by the British General Post Office's Central Telegraph Office, derived as a blend of tele- (telegraph, teletype, teleprinter, etc.) +‎ exchange. Subsequently branded in the United States by Western Union and then similarly genericized. In reference to the Vietnamese conventions, a borrowing of Vietnamese Telex, from French télex, from the English term.

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Telex

  1. Alternative letter-case form of telex in its various senses.
  2. A convention for encoding Vietnamese text for transmission across telex systems.
  3. (computing) Input method for Vietnamese text based on this convention.

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Noun[edit]

Telex n (strong, genitive Telexes or Telex, plural Telexe)

  1. printed message sent via a telex machine

Further reading[edit]

  • Telex” in Duden online

Vietnamese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From French télex.

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Telex

  1. Telex

Usage notes[edit]

The term for telex (communications system consisting of a network of teletypewriters) is điện tín.

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