Zero is nothing which equals nothing :)
Zip = nothing/zero Nix = nothing/zero Nil = nothing/zero
zero, as in zero degrees
there is no Zero 5.
Zero (and various phrases: zero slope, zero vector, zero degree angle etc), z-intercept, zeta
zero
Nihil.
Zero Ha Ha Ha
It comes from Italian - zero which came form Latin word zephirum which came from the Arabic word sifr.
It is: 0 = N and its Latin meaning is zero
The Romans had no numeral for zero. But later, during the middle ages, monks who still wrote in Latin and used Roman numerals introduced the symbol N (representing the Latin word Nullae) for zero.
Nil comes from the word "Nihil" which is Latin for nothing. Nil is used more than "zero" or "nothing" in soccer because Latin is more widely used than American English.
Zero, because the Romans had no numeral for it. However medieval monks, who wrote in Latin and used Roman numerals, introduced the symbol N (taken from the Latin Nullae meaning nothing) to represent zero.
The Romans had no numeral for the value zero, so '0' could not be represented by a numeral. However in the middle ages monks, who still used Roman numerals and wrote in Latin, introduced the numeral N (from the Latin Nulae, meaning nothing) to represent zero.
The Romans had no symbol for zero but medieval monks, writing in Latin introduced the symbol N to represent the Latin word Nullae (meaning nothing).
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Yes and it looked the letter N and its Latin name is nullae meaning nothing.