What do you call zero in Sanskrit meaning 'void' or 'empty'?
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śūnya
In Sanskrit, the word for "empty" (śūnya) was used for zero. Correspondingly when translating into Arabic, the word sifr based on the word safara, meaning "to be empty", was used for zero.
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