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Why do they abreviate number with No. ?

Asked by XOIIO (18328points) October 9th, 2009
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I’ve noticed several very often that when a company puts a serial number they put “Serial No.”. Why???? Tge letter “o” isn’t even in the word number!!

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laureth's avatar

From Latin, “Numero.”

Fyrius's avatar

I’ve been told it’s an abbreviation of “numero”, which means “number” in heck if I know which language.
The Dutch also abbreviate it like that, sometimes. There’s no O in our word for number either.

Edit: What @laureth said.

ragingloli's avatar

in awesomeland we use Nr.

Sarcasm's avatar

Because of Latin (I tried linking the wikipedia article for “No.” but fluther doesn’t understand how to deal with links that have periods. You’ll have to find your way there).

Jeruba's avatar

Here’s a Wkipedia link that works.

Grisaille's avatar

@Sarcasm Damn those… Lats.

XOIIO's avatar

(ignore the word “several”)

JLeslie's avatar

It like pound is lb, the latin I would guess. And not sure why Ounce is Oz.

gailcalled's avatar

@JLeslie: Maybe because The Wizard of Ounce just doesn’t cut it?

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