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Noun


==Alternate Forms and Pronunciation==
==Description==
# Double A ['duh bəl / ay]
Double A is the slang form of Asian American InterVarsity (AAIV) on Northwestern's campus. They are a flourishing chapter of the umbrella Christian organization, [[InterVarsity]]. Double A is a student-led organization that includes [[Focus]] (a large group meeting with the entire fellowship), [[Groups Investigating God]] (for people questioning what Christianity is), [[Dship | Discipleship]], and incorporate worship, evangelism, and prayer into the core tenets of their purpose as an organization.<ref>http://nuintervarsity.org/chapters/aaiv</ref>
# Asian American InterVarsity ['ay shuhn / ə 'mer ih kən / 'ihn tə<sup>r</sup> / 'vahr sih tee]
 
==English Orthographic Pronunciations==
# Double A [duh-bul ay]
# Asian American InterVarsity [ay-shin ah-mer-i-can in-tur-vahr-sit-ee]
 
== IPA ==
# [ˌdʌbəl 'eɪ]
# ['eɪʒən ə'mɛɹɪkən ɪntɹ'vɑɹsɪti]


==Usage==
==Usage==
This word is predominantly used among Christian groups, although a member outside of the Christian community will be able to use "Double A" in reference to this organization without seeming odd. Within Christian groups, about two-thirds have heard this word, but data seems to indicate it is best known by people in Double A or other chapters of InterVarsity. <ref> Data taken from an informal survey conducted among 96 members of various Christian groups on Northwestern's campus. </ref>
This word is predominantly used among Christian groups, although a member outside of the Christian community will be able to use "Double A" in reference to this organization without seeming odd. Within Christian groups, about two-thirds have heard this word, but data seems to indicate it is best known by people in Double A or other chapters of InterVarsity. <ref> Data taken from an informal survey conducted among 96 members of various Christian groups on Northwestern's campus. </ref>
==Description==
Double A is the slang form of Asian American InterVarsity (AAIV) on Northwestern's campus. They are a flourishing chapter of the umbrella Christian organization, [[InterVarsity]]. Double A is a student-led organization that includes Focus (a large group meeting with the entire fellowship), Groups Investigating God (for people questioning what Christianity is), Discipleship (See [[Dship]]), and incorporate worship, evangelism, and prayer into the core tenets of their purpose as an organization.<ref>http://nuintervarsity.org/chapters/aaiv</ref>


==Example Sentence==
==Example Sentence==
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Part of Speech

Noun

Description

Double A is the slang form of Asian American InterVarsity (AAIV) on Northwestern's campus. They are a flourishing chapter of the umbrella Christian organization, InterVarsity. Double A is a student-led organization that includes Focus (a large group meeting with the entire fellowship), Groups Investigating God (for people questioning what Christianity is), Discipleship, and incorporate worship, evangelism, and prayer into the core tenets of their purpose as an organization.[2]

English Orthographic Pronunciations

  1. Double A [duh-bul ay]
  2. Asian American InterVarsity [ay-shin ah-mer-i-can in-tur-vahr-sit-ee]

IPA

  1. [ˌdʌbəl 'eɪ]
  2. ['eɪʒən ə'mɛɹɪkən ɪntɹ'vɑɹsɪti]

Usage

This word is predominantly used among Christian groups, although a member outside of the Christian community will be able to use "Double A" in reference to this organization without seeming odd. Within Christian groups, about two-thirds have heard this word, but data seems to indicate it is best known by people in Double A or other chapters of InterVarsity. [3]

Example Sentence

I'm thankful to have Double A as an organization that can teach me about Christ, and its members come from similar backgrounds.

References

  1. http://nuintervarsity.org/chapters/aaiv
  2. http://nuintervarsity.org/chapters/aaiv
  3. Data taken from an informal survey conducted among 96 members of various Christian groups on Northwestern's campus.