names for the number 0

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There are several names for the number 0 in different languages.

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! Language !! Name and pronunciation
or transliteration !! Notes

Arabicصفر (sifr)
Chinese{{wiktionary|零}} The character 零 (pinyin: líng) means "zero" in Chinese, although 〇 is also common. Etymologically 零 is an onomatopoeic word for "light rain". The upper part of the character is 雨, meaning "rain", and the lower part is 令 (lìng), for the sound.[http://www.chineseetymology.org/CharacterASP/CharacterEtymology.aspx?characterInput=%E9%9B%B6 Chinese character etymology]
Czech

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Dutchnul /nyl/
EnglishzeroThere are many other names
Frenchzéro /zeʁo/
GermanNull/nullWhether or not the first letter of number names is capitalized – like all nouns are – depends on the sense in which they are used.{{Cite web |title=Duden {{!}} Groß- oder Kleinschreibung von Grundzahlen |url=https://www.duden.de/sprachwissen/sprachratgeber/Gross-oder-Kleinschreibung-von-Grundzahlen |access-date=2024-03-28 |website=www.duden.de |language=de}}
Greekμηδέν /miːðɛn/Literally meaning "not even one"
Gujaratiશૂન્ય (Śūn'ya)
Haitian Creolezewo
Hindiशून्य
Hebrewאֶפֶס (efes)
Indonesiannol /nɔl/Adopted from the Dutch word nul. In addition, people often pronounce it as "kosong" /kɔsɔŋ/, literally meaning 'empty', when spelling telephone numbers.
Japanese零 (read rei)The character 零 (read rei) means "zero" in Japanese, although 〇 is also common. However, in common usage, ゼロ/ぜろ (read zero) is preferred, as it is a direct adaptation of the English equivalent.
Korean{{Korean|영|零|yeong}} or {{Korean|공|空|gong}}
Lojbanno
Malayalamപൂജ്യം (poojyam)
Polishzero /'zɛɾɔ/
Portuguesezero /zæro/
Romanianzero
Russianноль
Spanishcero
Tamilசுழியம் (sūḻiyam), பூஜ்ஜியம் (poojyam), or சைவர் (saivar)
Teluguసున్న or ౦ (sunna)
Ukrainianнуль
TurkishsıfırÇoker, Doğan, and Timur Karaçay. Matematik Terimleri Sözlüğü. Ankara: Türk Dil Kurumu Yayınları, 1983. Print.

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