112

English

Etymology

Selected by the European Union as the 3-digit number fastest to dial on cellular and rotary phones without the likelihood of accidental dialing caused by hanging up a landline telephone, sometimes interpreted by phone networks as a 1.

Proper noun

112

  1. The telephone number for emergency services on all GSM cell phones and in the EU, Russia, United Kingdom, Ireland, India, Indonesia, Turkey, Ukraine, Cameroon, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome, the Seychelles, Uganda, East Timor, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Moldova, North Macedonia, Vatican City, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, and Saint Vincent.
    When you call 112 in the United Kingdom, the call is automatically rerouted to 999 operators.
  2. The telephone number for ambulance services in Afghanistan, Angola, Benin, Bhutan, Burundi, and Burkina Faso.
  3. The telephone number for law enforcement in South Korea, Norway, Colombia, Serbia, Lebanon, Syria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Papua New Guinea, and Mauritius.
  4. The telephone number for firefighting assistance in Equatorial Guinea and Nauru.

Hyponyms

  • E112

Coordinate terms

  • 000 (Australia), 105 (Mongolia), 110 (China, Iran), 111 (NZ), 119 (Japan, Korea), 911 (North America), 999 (UK, Ireland)

Derived terms

  • E112, European 112 Day

Translations

Anagrams


Dutch

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /eːn.eːnˈtʋeː/, /eː.neːnˈtʋeː/
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Proper noun

112 n

  1. 112, the pan-European emergency phone number.

Synonyms


Swedish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɛt.ɛtˈtvoː/, /ˈhɵndraˈtɔlv/

Usage note: '112' can either be pronounced as 'one-one-two' (/ɛt.ɛtˈtvoː/) or 'hundred-twelve' (/ˈhɵndraˈtɔlv/).

Proper noun

112 n (genitive 112s)

  1. 112, the pan-European emergency phone number.

Synonyms

  • SOS Alarm
  • larmnumret
  • nödnumret
  • nittiotusen (obsolete)
  • 90 000 (obsolete)
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