EN or En or en may refer to:
Businesses
- Bouygues (stock symbol EN).
- Island Rail Corridor, formerly known as the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway (reporting mark EN).
- Euronews, a news television and internet channel.
Language and writing
- N, 14th letter of the Roman alphabet
- EN, a mark in Sumerian cuneiform script for a High priest or Priestess (meaning "lord", or "priest")
- En (digraph) /‹en›/, a phoneme
- En (Cyrillic), 15th letter of the Cyrillic alphabet
- En (typography), a unit of typographical width
- Dash#En dash /en dash/, a dash of length 1 en
- En language, a language spoken in northern Vietnam
- English language (ISO 639-1 language code: en)
Organisations
- Eastern National, a US organization providing educational products to National Park visitors
- English Nature, a former UK government conservation agency
- Envirolink Northwest, an environmental organization in England
Religion
- En (deity) in Albanian mythology
Science and technology
- Engineer
- En (Lie algebra), a family of En Lie algebras, unique for 70n=5..8
- EN standards, European technical standards
- Electroless nickel plating, a chemical technique
- Electronegativity, chemical tendency to attract electrons
- Engrailed (gene), a gene involved in early embryological development
- Erythema nodosum, an inflammation of the fat cells under the skin
- Ethylenediamine, C2H8N2, an organic compound
- Exanewton (EN), an SI unit of force: 10 newtons
- Endangered species, a conservation status level
Other uses
- EuroNight, the European night train designation
- Yen, Japanese currency unit, pronounced en
- Empty net goal in ice hockey
- Enrolled Nurse, an Australian term for a licensed practical nurse
- English Misplaced Pages
- Air Dolomiti, IATA Code of Italian regional airline
- En Esch (born 1968), stage name for German musician Nicklaus Schandelmaier
- "EN", a song by Arca
- Estrada Nacional, a National Highway in Portugal or Angola.
- E/N, an abbreviation of “everything and nothing”, Internet forum slang for a topic of extreme interest to a single person or small group of people but meaningless to anyone else.
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