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{{also|110%}}
==English==
===Etymology===
Like {{m|en|911}}, {{m|en|119}}, etc., selected as a number both fast and easy to call from rotary or touch-tone phones and less likely to be mistakenly dialed.
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|en|/wən.wən.oʊ/|/wən.wən.ziːroʊ/|/wən.tɛn/|a=GA}}
===Proper noun===
{{en-proper-noun}}
# The [[telephone number]] for [[emergency services]] in [[Iran]].
# The [[telephone number]] for [[law enforcement]] in [[China]], [[Japan]], [[Germany]], [[Indonesia]], [[Latvia]], [[Bolivia]], [[Guatamala]], [[Andorra]], [[Nauru]], and the [[Ivory Coast]] and on [[Taiwan]].
#: {{ux|en|'''110''' handles police emergencies in Japan, Taiwan, and Korea but fires and medical emergencies have a separate number, [[119]].
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# The [[telephone number]] for [[ambulance]] [[service]]s in [[Jamaica]], [[Syria]], and [[Sri Lanka]].
# The [[telephone number]] for [[firefighting]] [[assistance]] in [[Norway]], [[Jamaica]], [[Suriname]], [[Sri Lanka]], [[Bhutan]], and [[Papua New Guinea]].
====Coordinate terms====
{{col3|en
|000<q:Australia>
|105<q:Mongolia>
|111<q:New Zealand>
|112<q:European Union>
|119<q:Japan, South Korea>
|911<q:North America>
|999<q:UK, Ireland>
}}
===Anagrams===
* {{l|en|101}}
{{cln|en|3-syllable words|4-syllable words}}
{{c|en|China|Taiwan|Andorra|Germany|Latvia|Norway|Nauru|Papua New Guinea|Guatemala|Jamaica|Bolivia|Suriname|Ivory Coast|Bhutan|Indonesia|Iran|Japan|Syria|Sri Lanka|Emergency services|Law enforcement|Healthcare|Firefighting|Poisons|Telecommunications|One|Zero}}
==Chinese==
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{{head|zh|proper noun}}
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====Synonyms====
* {{l|zh|999}} {{q|Hong Kong, Macau}}
====Coordinate terms====
* {{l|zh|119}}, {{l|zh|120}}
===Noun===
{{head|zh
#
====Synonyms====
* {{l|zh|999}} {{q|Hong Kong, Macau}}
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{{c|zh|China|Taiwan|Emergency services|Law enforcement|Telecommunications|One|Zero}}
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