Sz
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SZ may refer to
- the Canton of Schwyz
- the NATO country code for Switzerland
- the Slovenian railway company, Slovenske železnice (SŽ)
- Szöllösy, the catalogue of all the compositions of Béla Bartók
The grapheme sz which
- In Polish represents the sound [ʂ]
- In Hungarian, representing the sound [s] (while 's' is pronounced as [ʃ]), see Hungarian sz.
- In German, the historical origin of the ligature ß.
the acronym sz is
- In Hungarian notation, sometimes used when programming in C, an acronym representing 'string terminated by zero' (aka C string).
- In programming, often used as a suffix to an identifier describing any kind of size. For example, "bufsz" for "buffer size".