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  (ĕn) pronunciation
or N n., pl. n's or N's also ns, or Ns.
  1. The 14th letter of the modern English alphabet.
  2. Any of the speech sounds represented by the letter n.
  3. The 14th in a series.
  4. Something shaped like the letter N.

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The fourteenth letter of the modern English alphabet is represented by nin [Irish, ash] in the ogham alphabet of early Ireland.

 
14th letter of the alphabet. It is a usual symbol for a voiced alveolar (or dental) nasal, as in the English not. The diagraph ng represents a different sound, a voiced velar nasal, as in the English sing. The corresponding Greek letter is nu. In chemistry N is the symbol for the element nitrogen.


 

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N
Basic Latin alphabet
  Aa Bb Cc Dd  
Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj
Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp
Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv
  Ww Xx Yy Zz  

N is the fourteenth letter in the Latin alphabet. Its name in English is spelled en (IPA: /ɛn/).[1]

History of the form

The most common snake hieroglyphic was used in Egyptian writing to stand for a sound like English 'J', because the Egyptian word for "snake" was djet. It is speculated that Semitic people working in Egypt adapted hieroglyphics to create the first alphabet, and that they used the same snake symbol to represent N, because their word for "snake" may have begun with that sound. However, the name for the letter in the Phoenician, Hebrew, Aramaic and Arabic alphabets is nun, which means "fish" in some of these languages. The sound value of the letter was /n/ - as in Greek, Etruscan, Latin and all modern languages.

Egyptian hieroglyph for 'J' Proto-Semitic N Phoenician N Etruscan N Greek Nu
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Image:Proto-semiticN-01.png Image:PhoenicianN-01.png Image:EtruscanN-01.png Nu_uc_lc.svg

Usage

N serves as a dental or alveolar nasal in virtually all languages that use the Latin alphabet. A common digraph with <n> is <ng>, which produces a velar nasal in a variety of languages, usually final in English. In languages like Italian and French, <gn> represents a palatal nasal (/ɲ/). The Portuguese spelling for this sound is <nh>. In English, n is silent when it is preceded by an m, in words like hymn (although it is pronounced in words such as damnation).

In the International Phonetic Alphabet, the lowercase [n] represents the alveolar nasal sound. A small capital [ɴ] represents the uvular nasal.

N is the second-most commonly used consonant in the English language (after T).

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Alternative representations of N
NATO phonetic Morse code
November –·
border Semaphore_November.svg Sign_language_N.svg ⠝
Signal flag Semaphore ASL Manual Braille
Code type Uppercase "N" code Lowercase "n" code
Unicode +0043 U+006E
ASCII 78 110
Binary 01001110 01101110
EBCDIC 213 149
Numeric character reference in HTML and XML "&#78;" "&#110;"

Meanings of N

See N (disambiguation).


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The ISO basic Latin alphabet
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz
Letter N with diacritics
ŃńǸǹŇňÑñṄṅŅņṆṇṊṋṈṉƝɲȠƞɳȵN̈n̈
Two-letter combinations
Na Nb Nc Nd Ne Nf Ng Nh Ni Nj Nk Nl Nm Nn No Np Nq Nr Ns Nt Nu Nv Nw Nx Ny Nz
NA NB NC ND NE NF NG NH NI NJ NK NL NM NN NO NP NQ NR NS NT NU NV NW NX NY NZ
Letter-digit & Digit-letter combinations
                N0 N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8 N9
                0N 1N 2N 3N 4N 5N 6N 7N 8N 9N
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Translations: Translations for: N

Dansk (Danish)
1.
n. - national, north(ern), new, navy, noun, det 14.bogstavet i alfabetet

2.
abbr. - neuter; neutrum, noon; middag, noun; navneord, number; nummer

Nederlands (Dutch)
noord, nummer, netto, nominatief, nieuw, normaal, Noors, november, naam, nano-, neef, middag, aantekening, (zelfstandig) naamwoord, onzijdig, neutron, stikstof, loper (bij schaken)

Français (French)
1.
n. - n (quatorzième lettre de l'alphabet), (Phon) nasale alvéolaire

2.
abbr. - (abrév) de né(e), neutre, nouveau, nominatif, midi, note, nom, nombre

Deutsch (German)
1.
n. - n

2.
abbr. - Norden, nördlich, Neu, Kern-, Substantiv, Name, Neutrum, Mittag, Note

Ελληνική (Greek)
abbr. - Βόρεια, Βόρειος, (σκάκι) ιππότης, πυρηνικός, όνομα, ουδέτερος, μεσημέρι, σημείωση, (μαθημ.) αόριστος αριθμός, η νιοστή δύναμη, (καθομ.) και
symb. - το δέκατο τρίτο γράμμα του αγγλικού αλφαβήτου, (τυπογρ.) μισό τετράγωνο, (χημεία) άζωτο

Italiano (Italian)
n, nord, sostantivo, azoto, all'ennesima potenza

Português (Portuguese)
abbr. - nome, marinha de guerra, novo, norte, setentrional, neutro, nominativo, meio-dia, substantivo, número
symb. - Newton (Fís.), algarismo romano correspondente a 90, nitrogênio (Quím.), asparagina (Bioq.), número de Avogadro (Quím.), número de nêutrons (Fís.), índice de refração

Русский (Russian)
14-ая буква англ. алфавита, север, существительное, азот

Español (Spanish)
1.
n. - decimocuarta letra del alfabeto inglés

2.
abbr. - norte, sustantivo, nitrógeno, enésimo, número o potencia indeterminada, nombre, nacido, neutro, sobrino, nuevo, nominativo, mediodía

Svenska (Swedish)
abbr. - National, north(ern), New, Navy, noun, noon, neuter, nominative, newton
symb. - kväve, Avogadros konstant (kem.)

中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
1. 字母n

2. 牛顿, 记录数目

中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
1.
n. - 字母n

2.
abbr. - 牛頓, 記錄數目

한국어 (Korean)
1.
n. - 영어에서 14번째의 글자

2.
abbr. - neuter(중성) , nominative(주격의)

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - エヌ, N字形のもの, 中性子

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) الحرف الرابع عشر من الابجديه الانجليزيه (اختصار) اختصار ل : north)ern( شمال او شمالي, لمظذ محايد, name او : noun اسم (علامه) النيتروجين ni- trogen :‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮האות N, בעל צורת N, חנקן (יסוד), מספר לא-מוגדר (מתמטיקה), מספר‬
abbr. - ‮אטומי, חדש, פרש (שחמט), צפון, שם-עצם, ניוטון (יחידת-כוח)‬


 
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