9
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Translingual
[edit]Glyph origin
[edit]A West Arabic numeral, ultimately from Indic numerals (compare Devanagari९(9)). See9 § Evolution of the Hindu–Arabic digitfor more.
Symbol
[edit]- The cardinal numbernine.
- Adigitin thedecimalsystem of numbering, and alsohexadecimal.
- (phonetics,Sinosphere,often superscript)tone number 9, in some cases when the language does not have the usual 4 to 8 categories.
Gallery
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Lining digit9.
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Oldstyle9inFrakturscript.
Alternative forms
[edit]The following are equivalent forms as digits:
- Aegean numerals:please add, if you can
- Arabic (Eastern) numerals:٩
- Arabic (Western) numerals:9
- Assamese numerals:৯
- Balinese numerals:᭙
- Bengali numerals:৯
- Brahmi numerals:𑁯
- Chakma numerals:𑄿
- Cham numerals:꩙
- Devanagari numerals:९
- Dhives Akuru numerals:𑥙
- Gujarati numerals:૯
- Gurmukhi numerals:੯
- Indic Siyaq numerals:please add, if you can
- Hanifi Rohingya numerals:𐴹
- Javanese numerals:꧙
- Kaktovik numerals:𝋉
- Kannada numerals:೯
- Kawi numerals:𑽙
- Kayah Li numerals:꤉
- Khmer numerals:៩
- Khudawadi numerals:𑋹
- Lanna numerals:(secular)᪉,(religious)᪙
- Lao numerals:໙
- Lepcha numerals:᱉
- Limbu numerals:᥏
- Malayalam numerals:൯
- Maya numerals:𝋩
- Mende Kikakui numerals:please add, if you can
- Meroitic cursive numerals:please add, if you can
- Meitei numerals:꯹
- Mongolian numerals:᠙
- Myanmar numerals:၉
- N'Ko numerals:߉
- Ol Chiki numerals:᱙
- Odia numerals:୯
- Osmanya numerals:𐒩
- Ottoman Siyaq numerals:please add, if you can
- Pahawh Hmong numerals:please add, if you can
- Persian numerals:۹
- Saurashtra numerals:꣙
- Sharada numerals:𑇙
- Sinhalese numerals:෯
- Sundanese numerals:᮹
- Takri numerals:𑛉
- Tamil numerals:௯
- Telugu numerals:౯
- Thai numerals:๙
- Tibetan numerals:༩
- Tirhuta numerals:𑓙
- Warang Citi numerals:𑣩
The following are only equivalent as representations of the cardinal number:
See also
[edit]Other representations of 9:
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English
[edit]Noun
[edit]9(plural9s)
- (sports,snowboarding,skiing)Clipping of900.(900° spin)
See also
[edit]Chinese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Cửu(gau2,“nine”)andCưu/Cưu(gau1)are near homophones in Cantonese.
Pronunciation
[edit]- Cantonese
- (Standard Cantonese,Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
- Jyutping:gau1
- Yale:gāu
- Cantonese Pinyin:gau1
- Guangdong Romanization:geo1
- SinologicalIPA(key):/kɐu̯⁵⁵/
- (Standard Cantonese,Guangzhou–Hong Kong)+
Noun
[edit]9
- (Cantonese,slang,vulgar,euphemistic,leetspeak)Alternative form ofCưu/Cưu
- (Cantonese,slang,leetspeak,derogatoryorself-deprecatory)Alternative form ofCẩu(gau2,“unpleasant person”)
Infix
[edit]9
Derived terms
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