Be Explained
BE or be may refer to:
Linguistics
- Be (Cyrillic), a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet
- be (interjection), in several languages
- Be languages or Ong Be, a pair of languages of northern Hainan province, China
- Belarusian language, ISO 639-1 code: be
- Black English, or African-American Vernacular English, an English dialect
- British English, abbr. BE, usually used in contrast to AE (American English)
- To be, the English copular verb
Music
Albums
Songs
Organisations
- Be Inc., a former US software company (1990–2001) and developer of the Be Operating System (BeOS)
- Be Unlimited, a former UK Internet service provider (2003–2014)
- Badminton Europe, the governing body of badminton in Europe
- British Eventing, the British governing body for the equestrian sport of eventing
- BearingPoint (former stock ticker symbol BE)
- Portuguese: [[Bloco de Esquerda]] or Left Bloc, a Portuguese political party
- Bob Evans Restaurants, an American restaurant chain
Places
- Bè, a neighborhood in Togo
- Belgium (ISO 3166-1 and FIPS 10-4 country code: BE)
- Berlin, a state of Germany
- Bermuda (World Meteorological Organization territory code: BE)
- Canton of Bern, a canton of Switzerland
Science and technology
- Base excess (BE), excess or deficit in the amount of base in the blood
- Beryllium, symbol Be, a chemical element
Computing
- .be, the country code top-level domain for Belgium
- Backup Exec, backup and recovery software from Veritas Software
- Big-endian, a system that stores the most significant byte of a word at the smallest memory address
- BeOS, an operating system by Be
Physics
Transportation
- BE Be Electric, Electric Car Manufacturing Company
- Baltimore and Eastern Railroad Company (B&E), US
- Beriev (design office prefix: Be), a Russian aircraft manufacturer
- Blue Engines (prefix: BE), the rocket engines from Blue Origin
- BE, then IATA code of Flybe (2022–2023), former English airline
- BE, then IATA code of Flybe (1979–2020), former English airline
- BE, then IATA code of British European Airways (1946–1974), former British airline
Other uses
See also