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ANO

Ano is a common word in Tagalog (Filipino) that functions as the interrogative pronoun meaning "what." It is used to ask questions and can appear alone or as part of a phrase. Examples include Ano ito? ("What is this?") and Ano'ng oras? ("What time is it?"). Beyond asking questions, ano often serves as a discourse marker to seek clarification in conversation.

In other languages that use the Latin alphabet, the same two-letter sequence occurs with different meanings.

As an acronym, ANO is used as shorthand in various contexts, standing for different organizations or terms

In
Portuguese,
ano
means
"year."
In
Spanish
and
Italian,
the
unaccented
form
ano
is
not
used
for
the
word
"year"
and
can
refer
to
anatomy:
in
Spanish
and
Italian,
ano
denotes
"anus."
The
correct
word
for
"year"
in
Spanish
is
año
and
in
Italian
is
anno.
The
presence
or
absence
of
diacritics
(tilde
or
double
consonant)
is
important
for
meaning
and
correctness.
depending
on
language
and
field.
Its
meaning
is
not
fixed
and
must
be
inferred
from
surrounding
text.