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No. in Italian

No. in Italian is n., n.ro, nº — No. means not any; none at all.

No. in Italian

n.
noun
Abbreviation of number.
n.ro
noun
Abbreviation of number.
noun
Abbreviation of number.
vietato
det
divieto di
det
non
det
nessuno
det
Not (a); not properly, not really; not fully.
non
det
Not (a); not properly, not really; not fully.
vietato
det
Not (a); not properly, not really; not fully.
divieto di
det
Not (a); not properly, not really; not fully.
no
noun
no
particle

What does "No." mean?

  1. det Not any; none at all.
    "There is no milk left in the fridge."
  2. adv Not at all — used before comparatives like "more" or "less," or certain adjectives.
    "The service was no better than before."
  3. particle Used alone to show disagreement, refusal, or denial.
    ""Can I borrow the car?" "No.""
  4. noun A negative answer, or a vote against a proposal.
    "The motion failed by twelve votes to eight noes."

No. in a sentence

  • There is no milk left in the fridge.
  • She has no time for excuses.
  • The service was no better than before.
  • "Can I borrow the car?" "No."

Similar words in Italian

Common Italian translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "No." in Italian?

"No." in Italian is n., n.ro, nº. No. means: Not any; none at all.

How do you use "No." in a sentence?

Example: "There is no milk left in the fridge." In Italian, "No." is n., n.ro, nº.

Are there other ways to say "No." in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 8 translations listed for "No.": n., n.ro, nº, vietato, divieto di, non.

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