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meaning of MayDay calls​

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Answered by chetnachaudhary
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Answer:

hey frnd

Explanation:

It is a radio code for emergency situations, like “S.O.S.” used by pilots and firefighters. The word is said three times, to avoid confusion. It originated in 1923 in London, and comes from the French expression, “Venez m’aider (come and help me),” shortened to “m’aider” It is not related to May Day, the international holiday marked either by flowers and dances or by displays of military strength (tanks and jets in France). It is just spelled that way so English speakers can pronounce it.

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Answered by Priyansha29
4

Explanation:

it basically means an emergency call on international level...

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