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'''No''' or '''NO''' may refer to:
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'''NO''', '''N.O.''', '''No''', or '''No.''' may refer to:
*One of a pair of English words, ], which signal confirmation or a negative response respectively
*One of the ]
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==Linguistics and symbols==
* ], responses
* No, an ] in noun phrases
* ] ({{lang|ja|の}}, {{lang|ja|ノ}}), a letter/syllable in Japanese script
* ] (🚫), the general prohibition sign
* ] ({{char|№}} or No.), a typographic symbol for the word "number"
* ] (ISO 639-1 code "no")


==Places==
== Geographical locations ==
* ] (''NÖ''), Lower Austria
* ], ISO 3166-1 country code * ] (ISO 3166-1 country code NO)
* ], South Sudan
* ], city in Louisiana * ], a village in Denmark
* ], Japan * ], a former town in Japan
* ], several streams
* ], a ]
* ], in South Sudan
* ], Louisiana, US or its professional sports teams:
** ] of the National Football League
** ] of the National Basketball Association


== Symbols and abbreviations == ==Arts and entertainment==
===Film and television===
* ], a letter/syllable in Japanese script
* ], a circle with a diagonal line through it
* ], a type of electrical switch
* No. or №, also called the ], an abbreviation of the word "Number"
* No., an abbreviation for ]
* ISO 639-1 code for ]
* NO, old universal abbreviation for Nord-Ost (North-East) ]

== Film and television ==
* ], 1998 film by director Robert Lepage
* ], a 2012 Chilean film * ], a 2012 Chilean film
* ], a 1998 Canadian film
* ], the titular character of the film ''Dr. No'' * ], the titular character of the 1958 novel and 1962 film ''Dr. No''
* A concept in the anime '']''


== Music == ===Music===
====Albums====
* ], by Shakira
* '']'', a 2002 album by They Might Be Giants
* "No", a song by Soulfly from their ]
* '']'', an album by They Might Be Giants * ], 2020
* ], 2012
* ], a band
* A song by Monrose on their album '']''
* ], an album by ]
*"No", a song by Jason Aldean from his sophomore album '']''


== Video Games == ====Songs====
* ], 1972
* ], a (female) playable character in Koei's Samurai Warriors and Warriors Orochi (the combination of the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors series)
* ], from 2021 album ''Between Us''
* ], from her 2017 album ''Louane''
* ], from her 2016 album ''Thank You''
* ], from her 2005 album ''Fijación Oral, Vol. 1''
* "No", by Jason Aldean on his album '']'', 2007
* "No", by De La Soul on their album '']'', 2004
* "No", by Fontaines D.C. on their album '']'', 2020
* "No", by Nicolas Jaar on his album '']'', 2016
* "No", by Miranda! on their album '']'', 2017
* "No", by Monrose on their album '']'', 2006
* "No", by Moodymann on his album '']'', 2014
* "No", by Alanis Morissette from the Japanese edition of '']'', 2012 and featured in the Broadway musical '']''
* "No", by Omar Rodríguez-López on his album '']'', 2013
* "No", by Soulfly from ], 1998
* "No", by Timbiriche from '']'', 1987
* "N.O", by BTS from their '']'' album, 2013


== Science == ===Other media===
* ] (NO), a chemical substance * ] ({{lang|ja|Nō }}), a style of Japanese theatre
* ] (No), a chemical element


==Organizations==
== Political parties ==
* ], German neo-Nazi party * ], a German neo-Nazi party between 1990–1992
* ] (IATA code), a defunct Australian airline
* ], Belgian political party
* ] (IATA code), an Italian airline


==Science and technology==
== Airlines ==
* ], the internet ccTLD for Norway
* ], formerly "NO" in IATA airline designator code
* ] (NO), a chemical compound
* ], currently "NO" in IATA airline designator code
* ] (No), a chemical element
* ] (<math>\mathbb{No}</math>), class of numbers in mathematics
* Normally open, a type of electrical ]


== Other uses == ==Other uses==
* ] (transliteration: No), a Korean surname
* ], a style of Japanese theatre
* ], a composite term for the post-1969 Roman Rite Mass
* ], the ] for ]


== See also == ==See also==
* ] * ]
* ]
* ]
* ] * ]
* ]
* ]
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
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Latest revision as of 22:40, 22 July 2024

Not to be confused with N0 (disambiguation) (N followed by zero).

No or NO may refer to:

Linguistics and symbols

Places

Arts and entertainment

Film and television

Music

Albums

Songs

Other media

  • Noh (), a style of Japanese theatre

Organizations

Science and technology

  • .no, the internet ccTLD for Norway
  • Nitric oxide (NO), a chemical compound
  • Nobelium (No), a chemical element
  • Surreal number ( N o {\displaystyle \mathbb {No} } ), class of numbers in mathematics
  • Normally open, a type of electrical switch

Other uses

  • Roh (name) (transliteration: No), a Korean surname

See also

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