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Translingual
Etymology
From the old Latin N, from the Greek � (nu), from an archaic reversed Greek N, from the Ph�nician symbol; possibly from an earlier Egyptian hieroglyph of a serpent.
Letter
n
- The 13th letter of the Appendix:Roman script|English alphabet, preceded by m and followed by o, and representing /n/.
- A symbol of the IPA, representing an alveolar nasal.
See also
Upper case: N
With tilde: ñ (Spanish; Seen in English borrowed words cañon, piñata, or señorita)
With acute: �
With cedilla: �
With caron: �
Preceded by apostrophe: 'n
With left hook: ɲ
With long right leg: �
With grave: ǹ
With curl: ȵ
With retroflex hook: ɳ
With dot above: �
With dot below: �
With line below: �
With circumflex below: �
hiragana|Hiragana: �
Related terms
� (eng)
� (nu)
� (en)
ã�ª (na), ã�« (ni), ã�¬ (nu), ã� (ne), ã�® (no)
English
Noun
N (Lowercase: n)
- The fourteenth letter of the English alphabet.
- The fourteenth in a list. (Synonyms: 14, XIV)
abbreviation
n or N (See N for more abbreviations.)
- north
- grammar noun
- grammar neuter gender
- Neutral
- No
Translations
mid
Russian: [1]: С (és); [2]: ��� (sooshch); [3]: �� (sr), ��. �од (sr rot)
Category:Latin letters|N
Romanian
Pronunciation
IPA|/ne/|/en/|lang=ro
Letter
n (lowercase, capital N)
- The seventeenth letter of the Romanian alphabet representing the phoneme /n/. Preceded by m and followed by o.
Category:Romanian alphabet
an:n
de:n
el:n
fr:n
gl:n
ko:n
hr:n
io:n
ia:n
it:n
ku:n
la:n
lt:n
ms:n
nl:n
ja:n
pl:n
pt:n
ru:n
sq:n
simple:n
sk:n
sl:n
fi:n
sv:n
vi:n
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