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==Chi-nes-e==
==Chinese==


===Glyph origin one===
===Glyph origin 1===
A placeholder for a missing Chinese character. Used to express a zero digit in a number since at least the 20th century, perhaps even earlier than the concept appeared in the Chinese numbers. Also written as "manuru" in some early literatures.
It is considered a placeholder for a missing Chinese character. Used to express a zero digit in a number since at least the (c.) 12th century, perhaps even earlier than the concept "zero" appeared in the Chinese language. Also written as {{zh-l|□}} in early literature.

===Glyph origin===

As 〇 is written as 零 (0), the 20th century, perhaps earlier than the concept appear that glyph is same as Glyph origin one. Also sometimes written as "manuru" in some early literatures.

===Japanese numbers===
{{For pronounciations}}


====Definitions====
====Definitions====
{{zh-see|〇 is about 0|mononaru|零=0=零=0}}
{{zh-see||v}}


=====See also=====
〇 0 varint for "零"
{{Chinese-numbers}}


===Glyph origin two===
===Glyph origin 2===
{{coinage|zh|Wu Zetian|nat=Chinese|occ=empress regnant}}. One of the {{w|Chinese characters of Empress Wu}}.
{{coinage|zh|Wu Zetian|nat=Chinese|occ=empress regnant}}. One of the {{w|Chinese characters of Empress Wu}}.

1234567890一二三四五六七八九零

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====Definitions====
====Definitions====
{{zh-see|星|v}}
{{zh-see|星|v}}


{{zh-cat|Beginning}}
{{cat|cmn|Beginning Mandarin}}
{{cln|zh|cardinal numbers|digits|numeral symbols|numerals}}
{{cln|zh|cardinal numbers|numbers|numeral symbols|numerals}}

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==Japanese==
==Japanese==


===Etymology 1===
===Etymology 1===
Borrowed from [[English]] [[zero]].


====Alternative forms====
====Alternative forms====
* {{ja-l|零}}
* {{ja-l|零}}

====Symbol====
{{ja-pos|symbol|ゼロ}}

# {{non-gloss definition|Used to write [[zero]] in [[kanji]] [[positional notation]].}}
#: {{ja-x|二〇〇七%年%七%月%二三%日|にせんしち% ねん% しち%がつ% にじゅうさん%にち|July 23, 2'''00'''7}}

===Etymology 2===


====Symbol====
====Symbol====
{{head|ja|symbol}}
{{head|ja|symbol}}


# {{n-g|See {{m|ja|○}} for the plain circle.}}
# {{non-gloss definition|Used to write [[zero]] in [[kanji]] [[positional notation]].}}
#: {{ja-x|二〇〇%七%年%七%月%二三%日|にせん%しち% ねん% しち%がつ% にじゅうさん%にち|2007 July 23}}


{{cln|ja|numeral symbols}}


==Zhuang==
{{〇-零}}


===Numeral===
{{za-head|numeral}}


# {{za-sawndip form of|lingz||zero}}
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Chinese[edit]

Glyph origin 1[edit]

It is considered a placeholder for a missing Chinese character. Used to express a zero digit in a number since at least the (c.) 12th century, perhaps even earlier than the concept "zero" appeared in the Chinese language. Also written as in early literature.

Definitions[edit]

For pronunciation and definitions of – see (“fragmentary; scattered; fraction; remainder; etc.”).
(This character is a variant form of ).
See also[edit]
Chinese numbers
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 102 103 104 106 108 1012
Normal
(小寫小写)
, , , , ,
十千 (Malaysia, Singapore)
百萬百万,
(Philippines),
面桶 (Philippines)
亿 (Taiwan)
萬億万亿 (Mainland China)
Financial
(大寫大写)

Glyph origin 2[edit]

Coined by Chinese empress regnant Wu Zetian. One of the Chinese characters of Empress Wu.

Definitions[edit]

For pronunciation and definitions of – see (“star; planet; heavenly body; star-shaped object; etc.”).
(This character is a variant form of ).

Japanese[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Borrowed from English zero.

Alternative forms[edit]

Symbol[edit]

(ゼロ) 

  1. Used to write zero in kanji positional notation.
    二〇〇七(にせんしち)(ねん)(しち)(がつ)二三(にじゅうさん)(にち)
    nisenshichi nen shichigatsu nijūsannichi
    July 23, 2007

Etymology 2[edit]

Symbol[edit]

  1. See for the plain circle.

Zhuang[edit]

Numeral[edit]

  1. Sawndip form of lingz (zero)