No
See also: Appendix:Variations of "no"
English
Etymology 1
Variant of No., from the scribal abbreviation for Latin numero (“in number, to the number of”).
Etymology 2
A macronless variant of Nō, the romanization of Japanese 能 (Nō, “[performing] skill, talent”).
Noun
No (countable and uncountable, plural No)
Etymology 3
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