Uno, due, tre, quattro, cinque, sei, sette, otto, nove, and dieci are the numbers from 1 through 10 in Italian.
Specifically, there actually are two forms for the number one. Uno is used when what is being counted is male/masculine. Una is used when the counted item/person is female/feminine.
The pronunciations will be "OO-no, DOO-ey, trey, KWAT-tro, TCHEEN-kwey, seh, SET-tey, OT-to, NO-vey, DYEH-tchee" in Italian.
Ps. when you are talking in latin, the is no "V" sound. it is a "W" sound.
one= unus (oow-oos)
two=duo (doo-oh)
three= tres (trace)
four= quattuor (kwa-too-or)
five= quinque (queen-quay)
six= sex (sayx)
seven= septem (sep-tem)
eight= octo (awk-toe)
nine= novem (noe-vem)
ten= decem (deh-sem)
11 - undecim
12 - duodecim
13 - tredecim
14 - quattuordecim
15 - quindecim
16 - sedecim
17 - septendecim
18 - duodeviginti
19 - undeviginti
20 - viginti
21 - viginti unus
30 - triginta
40 - quadraginta
50 - quinquaginta
60 - sexaginta
70 - septuaginta
80 - octoginta
90 - nonaginta
100 - centum
200 - ducenti, ducentae, ducenta
300 - trecenti, trecentae, trecenta
400 - quadrigenti, quadrigentae, quadrigenta(*)
500 - quingenti, quingentae, quingenta
600 - sescenti, sescentae, sescenta
700 - septingenti, septingentae, septingenta
800 - octingenti, octingentae, octingenta
900 - nongenti, nongentae, nongenta
1000 - mille
2000 - duo milia
Onnu Rendu
Moonu
Naalu
Anchu
Aaru
Aelu
Ettu
Ombothu
Patthu
The above is just colloquial.
Let me give with right pronunciation.
Onru, Erandu, Moonru, Naangu, Eynthu, Aaru, Aezhu, Ettu, Onebathu, Paththu.
uno, due, tre, quattro, cinque, sei, sette, otto, nove, dieci
eins, zwei, drei, vier, fünf, sechs, sieben, acht, neun, zehn.
un
deux
trois
quatre
cinq
six
sept
huit
neuf
dix
10 = diez
20 =viente
30 = treinta
40 = cuarenta
50 = cincuenta
60 = sesenta
70 = setenta
80 = ochenta
90 = noventa
100 = cien
one= unus two=duo three= tres four= quattor five= quinque six= sex seven= septem eight= octo nine= novem ten= decem
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Decem.
One Latin equivalent of the English number 'thirteen' is tredecim, which means 'three [and] ten'. Another is decem et tres, which means 'ten and three'. The Latin word for 'thirteenth' is 'tertius decimus', which means 'third [and] tenth'.
septimus is latin for seven. September was the seventh moht of the year when there were only ten months
I believe it can be read as "farewell ten men" Its Latin vale = farewell decem = ten men Clever, Murray Gold!
English - Obviously its ''Millepede''. Latin - The name "millipede" is a compound word formed from the Latin roots: ''Mille'' ("thousand") and ''Pes'' (Foot). Despite their name, no known millepede has had 1000 legs. they probably never got close enough to count them...
It is easy to count to ten in Latin. The numbers are as follows: Unum/one, duo/two, tria/three, quatuor/four, quinque/five, sex/six, septem/seven, octo/eight, novem/nine, and decem/ten.
It takes exactly ten seconds to count to ten in ten seconds.
The equivalent of "ten" in Latin is "decem."
No. It's Latin, computare - to count, reckon, sum up.
Ten Count was created on 2008-07-27.
Count to Ten - album - was created in 2007.
to count to ten is 'compter jusqu'Ã dix' in French.
The duration of Count to Ten - film - is 1.67 hours.
English, (American)
Count to Ten - film - was created on 1985-05-02.
it is eather not made yet, or go to the HQ and go to mission select, then count up from 1 and count up to ten going down, and there it is!
December is named after 'decem' which is Latin for ten.