"Pointe-a-pitre" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pointe-à-Pitre is the largest city of the overseas department of Guadeloupe, an overseas collectivity of France, in the Lesser Antilles.It is the second-largest port in Guadeloupe, after Terre-de-Bas, and is situated on the Grande-Terre island of Guadeloupe.The city's name comes from a reference to the pointe (tip) and_payload (a type of grass), which was abundant in the area.
Honest and direct; blunt and to the point; without beating around the bush or being evasive.
In computer science, a pointer is a variable's memory address or a reference to a location in memory. It is a variable that holds the memory address of another variable. Pointers are used to indirectly access and manipulate data stored in memory.In general, a pointer is a reference or a mark that indicates a particular location, direction, or position. It can also refer to a physical or mental mark or indicator that points to a specific location or direction.In other contexts, "point" can refer to several things, such as:<em> A point in time, a moment in history, or a specific event</em> A geographical point or location on the earth's surface<em> A point on the compass, such as north, south, east, or west</em> A point or a dot on a line, diagram, or map<em> A point in a series of events or arguments</em> A point of view or perspective<em> A point or argument in a debate or discussion</em> A point or notch in a tool or deviceThe word "point" comes from the Old French word "point," which means "a mark or a prick."